feeding raw meat to pitbull puppy

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Red Ryda 916

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the mom is. I like the classic & old school style of APBT. i dont reallty get the short bully craze.
Good shit, I feel you on the overly developed version of the blue. You may gain muscle, but my dog will kill one of those fuckers on the speed, my boy is the definition of Hitter (game bred), muscular AND athletic, which is looks like your dog is as well.

And props on not destroying the dogs ears, shit is straight cruel, fuck a show dog.
 
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^^^ agree on the ears. i dont get breeding to get shorter, wider, and a bigger head.. how cant they not understand all the health issues there doing to this breed. this is whats hot now. there aint noting pit in these dogs . and they so called got papers on these dogs. theres nothing pure about them $5000 for a pup. fucking crazy..

Poor pups...







 
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those short bullys are gay, but I know somebody that has a XXL bully and its taller and bigger than any pit I ever seen, I think it probably weights around 160 or more,and its all black like a blue nose. I think it might be mixed with AM-Staff, the owner doesn't even know what breed it really is.
 
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XXL bullys are coo. but no APBT X Amstaff cross dog cant be 160 lbs. the breed stanard for a APBT or Amstaff is tops around 75 lbs.. all the XXL line of dogs have some mastiff or other big dog breed. some people call them ban dogs.. Ban dogs, even if the most common crosses today which is called Bandog is the Mastino Napoletano/Pit Bull and the Bullmastiff/Pit Bull. look at these beasts..





this guy is a monster...



 

Red Ryda 916

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XXL bullys are coo. but no APBT X Amstaff cross dog cant be 160 lbs. the breed stanard for a APBT or Amstaff is tops around 75 lbs.. all the XXL line of dogs have some mastiff or other big dog breed. some people call them ban dogs.. Ban dogs, even if the most common crosses today which is called Bandog is the Mastino Napoletano/Pit Bull and the Bullmastiff/Pit Bull. look at these beasts..





this guy is a monster...



I've even seen cats trying cane corso crosses with terrible results for the dog...I mean, do you even care that you dog sounds like biggie smalls or one of the fat boys while it breathes? Tired of the breed being watered down for features and looks...if you want a designer dog, go get a labra-doodle you fuckin faggots.
 
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That taste of blood shit is a myth. A raw food diet is the best but very expensive. All puppy food is high in crude fat and protien. Best food is called the taste of the wild. Is a all purpose food so they don't have a puppy food. My boy on my sig was fed that as a pup. 100 lbs boy.
 
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i have a razor edge dog as well. i dont know what your definition of pit is but there cant be a 100 lb American pitbull terrier. the heaviest true full blooded american pitbull is the cobly bloodline and they were around 75lb. the true game apbt were around 50 lbs. it was never about size. With this breed theres so much bs paper hanging, and other bad practices. theres alot of crooks just trying no make a buck and fucking up this breed.. your dog is dope solorio
 
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My dog doesn't have papers. The mom was a blue merel or some shit like that from Texas with papers and the dad was just a beasty brindle colored back yard pit. What sold me was the size of both and the way the male would just rag doll a 15 inch tire like it was nothing. I figured the male had some mastiff in him just based on his size. Reading what yall are saying confirms it. Right on for the game.
 

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i used to cook my own dog food

and my dog loved it, and it was cheap, for 10 bucks i could make enough food for a month

now that i dont own any dogs, i dont make it anymore, but ive made some for my cat...

what kinda bone cuts do you think work best for a dog?
 
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^^^butchers sell scrap meat called Raw Meaty Bones. heres a list.. Also NEVER give your animals cooked bones!!!

Chicken - whole or any parts! (backs, necks, wings, etc.)
Turkey - whole or any parts (wings, necks, etc.)
Cornish game hens (whole)
Beef (any cuts)
Oxtail
Pork (necks, ribs, any cuts)
Rabbit
Fish (canned sardines in WATER, not oil, or Jack mackerel)
Quail
Buffalo, kangaroo- almost anything you can think of!

Also, your dog does need organ meat, for its high nutrient content- feed liver or kidney as 10% of their diet.

When you first start your dog on raw, introduce one protein source at a time. Feed chicken for a week, then beef for a week, and so on, to introduce these foods to your pet’s system. This way you can easily detect a protein allergy. Once the food is introduced you should have no problem varying meat daily during normal weeks.
 

Red Ryda 916

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^^^butchers sell scrap meat called Raw Meaty Bones. heres a list.. Also NEVER give your animals cooked bones!!!

Chicken - whole or any parts! (backs, necks, wings, etc.)
Turkey - whole or any parts (wings, necks, etc.)
Cornish game hens (whole)
Beef (any cuts)
Oxtail
Pork (necks, ribs, any cuts)
Rabbit
Fish (canned sardines in WATER, not oil, or Jack mackerel)
Quail
Buffalo, kangaroo- almost anything you can think of!

Also, your dog does need organ meat, for its high nutrient content- feed liver or kidney as 10% of their diet.

When you first start your dog on raw, introduce one protein source at a time. Feed chicken for a week, then beef for a week, and so on, to introduce these foods to your pet’s system. This way you can easily detect a protein allergy. Once the food is introduced you should have no problem varying meat daily during normal weeks.
Props on the list AWOL, and good advice on introduction. Raw meaty bones are good, just have to watch the amount of bone your dog actually consumes, the calcium can actually lead to a number of problems. And no weight bearing bones such as femurs, don't need the dog breaking their teeth. Same with organ meat, or it with be a "messy" introduction,lol.

As far as your list, I would definitely advise watching the dog while they eat any sort of neck or back bones, the amount of meat/skin to small bone makes for a serious choking hazard depending on the size of your dog.

A typical meal for my dog would look like either of these:
2 Chicken leg quarters (1 to 1 1/2 lbs.)
1/2 of a beef heart (1/2 lb. to 1 lb.)
2 beef or chicken livers (1 to 2 oz.)

1 beef heart (1 1/2 to 2 lbs.)
1 Chicken leg quarter (1/2 to 3/4 lb.)
4 oz. Green Tripe or Fish

My dog loves whole fish, but you can also supplement with fish oil pills, one thing you may have to watch for is vitamin-e deficiency, but it shouldn't be a problem if you only feed your dog fish once or twice a week, and not in really large amounts.
 

RM211

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when your feeding your dogs on the raw food diet, theres no dry dog food involved? its just strictly raw food? cuz i've been thinking about giving my dog raw food for a minute now...