I do think the idea of cooking the meat, or adding grease, is a good idea ... for a finicky eater ... as dogs really seem to like chicken grease.
But hell, mine really like raw chicken too.,
I do think the idea of cooking the meat, or adding grease, is a good idea ... for a finicky eater ... as dogs really seem to like chicken grease.
But hell, mine really like raw chicken too.,
LMAO, and I have never run up on a bulldog (hell, even a puppy) that wouldn't immediately devour a raw piece of chicken
I would almost question the true prey drive of any dog that would just sniff dead meat and walk away ... many of my dogs were dangerous to me once they started eating raw flesh
The only dog I can visualize walking away from raw flesh would be some kind of huge, fat lap dog
In stark contrast to what's being described here, my Silverback dog would take your arm off at the elbow if you tried to hand him a piece of raw chicken
Jack
DAMN JACK THAT'S WHY YOU WANTED ME TO POST THIS ON THE BOARD SO YOU CAN MAKE FUN OF MY DOG, LOL....NAH SHE'S FAR FROM A FAT LAP DOG, AND HER PREY DRIVE IS JUST FINE, PUT IT THIS WAY SHES GOES APE SHIT WHEN A LIVE CHICKEN COMES OVER MY FENCE AND FOR ANYTHING ELSE THAT'S ON THE OTHERSIDE OF IT.
HERE SHE IS..I KNOW ONCE I GET HER ON THIS RAW SHE'S GOIN TO LOOK 10X BETTER.
http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=19540
I am thinking of an over fed dog myself. Nothing personal but the only dogs I have ever seen that would not eat at any given time were dogs that were over fed from the beginning. My dogs are trim and well fed but will eat whatever hits the pan whenever it hits the pan. I would think most dogs would be the same. My dogs can smell them from a ways off. I got a few that can catch a chicken quarter or chicken back out of mid air. I would think if a dog is not interested in chicken today, he most definitely will be in two or three days.
My G-pops use to say this all the time. I don't buy that expensive stuff my dogs eat turnip salad. Some guy says my dogs won't eat turnip salad. G-pops would then say, "mine wouldn't either....the first three days. EWO
No, no, just messing with you.
Seriously, I think the cooking idea is a good one ... it does smell/taste better to me too ... just not as good for a dog.
Nice pedigree, btw. She looks long and lanky (not fat but kinda smooth), but a real shiny coat.