Josh Grant
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Show Dogs, handling and proffessional grooming .
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Why Does Pal Smell So Bad?
Josh Grant replied to Kaos Central's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I definitely aggree with KitKat on this one. Nature's gift is a great canned food - and is the only one I will use! -
Just a quick question... is he tethered during the day for a few hours? All the best, Josh Grant
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I am sorry to hear that you have been so messed around. If the papers are not with you in the next week or two - send me a pm and I will Personally talk to the breeder! I might have a little more "pull" than the average Jo. Wishing you all the best, Josh Grant P.S the breeder should have contributed money for the micro chipping and Hernia operation - again if you need help don't hesitate to contact me. Cheers, Josh
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Anyone Here Feed There Dog Rabbit?
Josh Grant replied to koolietas's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I am going to start farming my own! Only thing i need to do now is to stay UNATTATCHED!! This is gonna be hard! -
Hey Pewithers! would it be closer for you to go to Murwillumbah - we are having show training classes on the 1st of August - I'll find out the time tonight and I'll post it up tommorrow! :D
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Apple Cider Vinegar ( unpasteurised) is as well as being very good for the digestive system is extremely high in potassium. This is extremely important for bitches when whelping and I can highly reccomend it for daily use on all dogs P.S I second kelp and seaweed too! Oh and cod liver oil -
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Yes chicken necks are a good source of calcium and are very beneficial to her keep up the good work, Josh Grant
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Chicken Carcasses are fine. :p If you are looking for other meaty bones try brisket bones and Lamb flaps they have a lot of meat and are quite fibrous. If I were you I would be feeding raw egg without the shell once a week in conjunction with sardines. Kind Regards, Josh Grant Edited because I can't spell
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In that case COPRICE it is! Thanks Roxie
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thanks Candice!
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I would say coccidiosis as well - escpecially if the dog was previously kept in an environment with poultry and birds, as unless reguarly wormed they are VERY susceptible.