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Post by Lowenchi on Apr 13, 2011 10:31:33 GMT
Haha they did take each others!! panda had perrys and perry had lollys and lolly had pandas tiny bit haha
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Post by Chloe on Apr 13, 2011 10:42:10 GMT
great pics - ruby would have eaten everyones if i let her eat with the other two
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Post by Sarah on Apr 13, 2011 14:20:36 GMT
Mine growl at each other they can eat large bones that I give for chewing but meals no way no how they are separated or I have to start sitting between them!! Am - canned ziwi Pm - big bone to strip meat off so pork Evening primrose supplement Angel eyes for lottie Glucosamine for daisy
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Post by brodysmom on Apr 13, 2011 19:49:26 GMT
a.m. ZiwiPeak p.m. cornish hen chunk with bone and a tablespoon of ground tripe for dessert. LOL!
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Post by Lucy on Apr 13, 2011 20:01:57 GMT
LMAO for dessert.... mmmmm
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Post by Kristi on Apr 13, 2011 20:05:48 GMT
a.m. ZiwiPeak p.m. cornish hen chunk with bone and a tablespoon of ground tripe for dessert. LOL! Brody is so spoiled! Ours had chicken thigh for breakfast, Ivy had Ziwipeak though, none of which she ate, she prefers her kibble, BRAT. For dinner they are having Stella & Chewy's Lamb and will prob have a lot of that over the next few days as we move. Does anyone feed raw meals out on the grass? I feel it might be easier-- no clean up, but, do I need to worry more about parasites then from the ground? Am I being paranoid?
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Post by Lucy on Apr 13, 2011 20:13:08 GMT
I tried it last summer, they ended up eating mostly grass so I stopped
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Post by Kristi on Apr 13, 2011 20:17:11 GMT
I tried it last summer, they ended up eating mostly grass so I stopped LOL kinda defeats the no carb diet -- I'd imagine grass is a carb.
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