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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / corned beef!!
- By jackiecol [gb] Date 09.01.04 14:48 UTC
hello i was wondering of anyone could offer any advice,  I have a 18week old English Bull terrier and feed him generally on dried food (bakers complete)  also put some dog meat in with it, was wondering if I would be able to put some Corned beef in instead or would this upset his stomach.
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 09.01.04 15:06 UTC
It might be a bit salty. I have a 5month puppy & use mince the likes of mince,stew, chicken, fish, scrambled eggs, naturdiet  mixed with complete Enjoy your puppy

Jean
- By tohme Date 09.01.04 16:21 UTC
Corned beef has added salt; no dog needs this.  Although I would not personally feed Bakers Complete (Burns/Naturediet would be a better bet IMHO) if you feel the need to add anything avoid processed foods and add raw meat or cooked plain meat if you wish or (although there is some processing) some tinned mackeral/sardines/pilchards.
- By craigles [gb] Date 10.01.04 15:36 UTC
I have read several of your posts with interest and is Burns/Naturediet available in most petstores, I've never actually looked for it, I know that you didn't post about the chicken wings raw and I'm sorry if I'm a little slow here but I should be able to give my 15wk old pup them raw?  Also now for the really dense question sorry in advance what is Kibble?  I see this written alot in books and on here and I don't know what it is?  I've never dared asked before but today I'm feeling daring!  Thanks in advance as I'm often not sure what to give my dog, at the mo he has scrambled egg for breakfast, a sachet of pedigree puppy at lunch and dry food in the evening or cooked cold meat depending what we have eaten.  I have cut out the milky feeds upon advice.
- By tohme Date 10.01.04 18:24 UTC
Burns and Naturediet are widely available at places like Pets at Home, pet stores and Burns will deliver.

You can give any dog raw chicken wings from around 5 weeks old, bashed if necessary;  Kibble is just another word for commercial dry complete food that comes in a sack. 

HTH
- By craigles [gb] Date 10.01.04 19:33 UTC
Thank you helps a lot
- By ukbull [gb] Date 10.01.04 13:46 UTC
hiya

depending on how often you wanted to feed it cornbeef really once in a while won't cause any real harm if your thing daily then i'd say no

for a ebt they can handle things like chicken wings given raw even if you intended to stay on the dry food a couple wings a day would be fine as a little added extra and cost about 0.50p a kilo depending on where you shop

mince is fine for young dog's but as the pup gets older it would need chunks as mince breaks down too easy and does not bring the dog's system into full use

don't worry about feeding chicken wings to a pup i've feed to pup's as young as 4wks without 1 problem as long as you keep a wacth over them then there is no need to worry besides the 1st couple of times they get them it takes them a while to work them out so they last for a while which could slow down the greedy pup but once there used to them you will be amazed at how quick there gone and start looking for more

all the best

david
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / corned beef!!

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