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Old 02-25-2009, 12:53 AM
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i hate rotts, they are dumb as bags of hammers and they never ---- solid., its always awful piles of putrid liquid ----. awful B.O. too.

out of the 10 or so rotts ive met/seen whatever only like 1 or 2 wasn't like this. labs are awesome.






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Old 02-25-2009, 01:21 AM
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Rotts are one of the smartest dogs and mine lays logs like you wouldn't believe.


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Old 02-25-2009, 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 97EconoBox
i hate rotts, they are dumb as bags of hammers and they never ---- solid., its always awful piles of putrid liquid ----. awful B.O. too.

out of the 10 or so rotts ive met/seen whatever only like 1 or 2 wasn't like this. labs are awesome.
If their ---- was putrid liquid and they had awful BO, then they were getting fed poor quality food.

A diet of cheap dog food mostly consisting of grain byproducts will cause this in a lot of dogs. They can't digest grains properly (they didn't eat corn in the wild) and it'll seep out their skin. You get: nasty ----, nasty farts, nasty smell, nasty fur
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Originally Posted by Jorsher
If their ---- was putrid liquid and they had awful BO, then they were getting fed poor quality food.

A diet of cheap dog food mostly consisting of grain byproducts will cause this in a lot of dogs. They can't digest grains properly (they didn't eat corn in the wild) and it'll seep out their skin. You get: nasty ----, nasty farts, nasty smell, nasty fur
+ MF 1!!! I had my dog Rex (pure bred Rott) and he was the best dog ever - loyal, obedient and scarry as f*ck!! Like anything else - put bullshit in - get bullshit out. A proper diet increases their vitality, intelligence and overall energy levels. Don't cheap out!!
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Old 02-25-2009, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Jorsher
If their ---- was putrid liquid and they had awful BO, then they were getting fed poor quality food.

A diet of cheap dog food mostly consisting of grain byproducts will cause this in a lot of dogs. They can't digest grains properly (they didn't eat corn in the wild) and it'll seep out their skin. You get: nasty ----, nasty farts, nasty smell, nasty fur
Wow, makes complete sense and i never really thoguht about it like that. I mean now that i think of it im certain they did use cheap food as they didnt have a ---- ton of money at the time.

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ehh, get a savannah cat.
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:15 PM
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Wow, makes complete sense and i never really thoguht about it like that. I mean now that i think of it im certain they did use cheap food as they didnt have a ---- ton of money at the time.

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Yeah, I never knew about it until I got my first dog and started reading. The money you'll save buying cheap quality food, you'll pay later in vet fees. It's common for dogs to have grain allergies since they weren't built to digest it.

The "high quality" science diet, eukanuba, whatever crap at the pet chains aren't really that great either. Better than the cheapest --- but I pay $42.50 for a 30lb bag of grain free, high protein (real meat, not beef "meal"), nutritious food. The less your dog ***** in relation to how much they eat is a good indicator of how healthy the food is. It shows how much is actually being absorbed.

Most dogs eat regular food, and live long happy lives, but obviously the better you feed them, the healthier they'll be. Since switching from science diet, my dog has a glossier coat, doesn't get "greasy" a few days after being washed (she's bathed maybe once a month now), has more energy, less gas, and has more consistent ----.

It only makes sense that paying $0.50 per pound of food is not going to be as healthy as food costing $1 a pound. A lot of companies, like nestle, use their leftover crap that's not human-consumption quality, mix it together, and sell as cheap dog food.
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