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Interesting turn about the glycogen levels, if i understand you guys right you want to bring those up to level to prevent the body from burning protein (muscles) after training?
Im putting a small portion of rice through the rice so i quess that's ok, but i wonder how low the fat percentage has to be for the body to start burning up muscles. I guess you always want to keep a little fat in your dog to burn, same in the show. The dog cannot perform without fuel, so how is he going to be so low on fat percentage that it starts to burn protein after a training?
Another question about the water intake popped up to me. What if i was going to experiment giving the dog 0,6oz for each lb of water and i keep checking his skin count every day. At one point i find my dog is not hydrated enough, i quickly change from 0,6 to 1,0. What real harm has been done to that dog being not hydrated enough for less then a day? Not trying to take you guys advices for granted but i can walk a 42 lbs dog which is being fed 400 gr of raw a day 3x 20 minutes a day, and it still wont drink any water. Is it really going to use up 1,2 liter extra if id added 45 minutes of millwork? Depends on the temperatures you're training in too.
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