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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Chicken backs and necks are kind of boney, so just watch for constipation. I'm off to go to the seafood market and then Publix - and I'm shopping for the dogs of course!
    Okay, I will just give him chicken backs and necks twice a week for breakfast. Then something meatier for dinner. He hasn't had any constipation since I have been giving him the chicken backs and necks. When I go shopping, I am just going to buy him two weeks worth of meat. Then the next payday, he can have different kinds of meat.

    The meats on my list are...

    Whole Duck
    Quail
    Chicken
    Beef
    Pork
    Lamb
    Whole Fish
    Whole Cornish Hens

    I will also be adding whole Duck, Quail, Turkey & Chicken eggs. How often can I give Bailey an egg? Is once a day too much?

    Oh yeah, I also have access to goose - can I feed whole goose? I split all of his whole birds in half so he can have 2 meals in a day.

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    Wow, that's a really nice list! Bailey is one lucky puppy!

    Eggs can be given as often as he can handle them. Some dogs get loose stools from them, so just keep an eye on that. I give them 2-3 times a week here, just because Luka tends to get diarreah from too many.

    And goose is fine! I've been wanting to buy it for my crew, but it's just so expensive here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Wow, that's a really nice list! Bailey is one lucky puppy!

    Eggs can be given as often as he can handle them. Some dogs get loose stools from them, so just keep an eye on that. I give them 2-3 times a week here, just because Luka tends to get diarreah from too many.

    And goose is fine! I've been wanting to buy it for my crew, but it's just so expensive here.
    Thanks Sarah! I think I will see how Bailey does with one egg daily. If he get's diarreah, I will cut it down some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
    How often can I give Bailey an egg? Is once a day too much?
    I give mine each 1 egg a day with the shells.... But I've been doing that since they were started on a raw diet so they're used to it





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    I feed all dry kibble. Raw is a special treat that my dog never gets!!

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    Bailey's mom, I give Gonzo 2 eggs a day a few days a week, with some goats milk as a meal. He really loves it! He has had no potty problems because of it at all, I also grind the shell in there.

    =) Bailey is one lucky pup! Gonzo hasn't even gotten a whole anything yet, but I've ordered a few rabbits that should be here any day.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    =) Bailey is one lucky pup! Gonzo hasn't even gotten a whole anything yet, but I've ordered a few rabbits that should be here any day.
    I wish I could find Rabbit around here! Bailey needs 1.2 pounds of food daily, so I will be cutting the whole birds into portions depending on the size. Cornish Hens are pretty small, so he would get those whole. I love the fact that he will get the organs with his whole birds. He had part of a duck today and it took him forever to eat the kidney! He LOVED the liver and heart, maybe the kidney tastes funny? LOL!

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    He only needs 1.2 lbs? Buck eats more than that!

    Mandy is funny about beef kidney, so I decided to try pork kidney and she liked that. The Labs wouldn't care if I fed them rocks, lol.

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    I ordered a few small, fur-less rabbits from www.hare-today.com I also ordered various bones/cuts that aren't very common around here, and that were on sale. They really don't charge very much and shipping was cheap. You can find some good deals on there! I'm also going to start ordering from www.socalbarf.com, they have great prices! But the quantities are HUGE!

    Gonzo really dislikes organs! He's super picky. I blend them for him and add them to his milk or veggie meals, and his pre-made also has organs mixed in it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    I ordered a few small, fur-less rabbits from www.hare-today.com I also ordered various bones/cuts that aren't very common around here, and that were on sale. They really don't charge very much and shipping was cheap. You can find some good deals on there! I'm also going to start ordering from www.socalbarf.com, they have great prices! But the quantities are HUGE!

    Gonzo really dislikes organs! He's super picky. I blend them for him and add them to his milk or veggie meals, and his pre-made also has organs mixed in it.
    WHOA. I had no idea you could order raw rabbits online! Giselle would be HEAVEN if she could lay her teefers on those. It does break my heart to see those bunnies on there, but at least they probably live a life better than a rabbit you'd find in a market. Gissie isn't picky at all. Like .sarah's Labs, she could eat stones and sticks and be perfectly happy (she has consumed several pinecones but that's a different story ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    He only needs 1.2 lbs? Buck eats more than that!
    Bailey isn't active. He'll have a little run and then he's pooped. They say puppies require 10% of their body weight, but then Bailey would need 5 pounds a day! How much should I be feeding a 60 pound, 5 month old Dane? All of the sites I have been to say 1.2 pounds for a normally active dog?

    ETA: I just read that he needs 2.5 pounds daily.
    Last edited by Crazy-Cat-Lover; 05-03-2006 at 11:45 PM.

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    Bailey's mom, you know best about the amount that is right for Bailey. Gonzo's recommended feeding is 1-2 lbs, but he gets .6 lbs and he's great with that!

    Sophie, yeah, it's nice because rabbits are something that our dogs would eat if they had to hunt for themselves, and it's good for them. They put the rabbits down humanely... they aren't pet rabbits, they're feed rabbits. Even though it is sad to think about, it's something that is super natural for them, especially hounds! I would never eat a rabbit! Or buy one from a non-licensed or questionable source.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    Bailey's mom, you know best about the amount that is right for Bailey. Gonzo's recommended feeding is 1-2 lbs, but he gets .6 lbs and he's great with that!
    I will start with the 2.5 pounds and adjust as needed. MANY full grown male Danes eat 2 pounds daily and do awesome on it.

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    I tried to purchase a few rabbits from them and my mom freaked out that they had the heads on. We have rabbits at the butcher here but they are gutted and without heads. I'll probably try purchasing them again soon, and promise to hide them in the back of the freezer where she won't see them.

    Tasha (that is your name, right? Sorry I feel bad that I don't know) - 2.5 pounds sounds a lot better! lol. But just watch his weight. My girls get about .75 lbs but the "rule" says they should get 1.5 (just 1.25 for Mandy though). He may gain or lose weight, and you'll just need to adjust the food amounts.

    Buck is so friggin' active that I have to feed 1.5-2 lbs a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Tasha (that is your name, right? Sorry I feel bad that I don't know) - 2.5 pounds sounds a lot better! lol. But just watch his weight. My girls get about .75 lbs but the "rule" says they should get 1.5 (just 1.25 for Mandy though). He may gain or lose weight, and you'll just need to adjust the food amounts.

    Buck is so friggin' active that I have to feed 1.5-2 lbs a day.
    Yes, my name is Tasha! I will do that then, 2.5 pounds and then adjust the amount if he loses/gains weight. I have read that is is VERY easy to tell if a Dane is under/overweight, but Bailey has always looked too skinny in my eyes. He may just look skinny because he is literally ALL legs! He weighs 60 pounds, I just can't seem to imagine where all the weight is.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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