My new dog!

Energy One

1 B.M.F.

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Congratulations on the hunting dog I have cow dogs this will be my first pit but I’m buying from a preferred breeder no fighting dogs just loving ones. I always liked those dogs my neighbor had one when I was a kid I had a rough childhood but that dog was one of my better memories he would walk him around the neighborhood and let me pet him and give me the leash he would drag me and the old man would just laugh
 

Ray

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They are great dogs. My daughter recently got a cane corso . At 10 months he weighed in at 105 lbs. Tall and skinny now, possibly spoiled too. It hurts his feeling when someone calls him "Big Botty Judy"! He goes off and acts all sad. :(
Even joy your new pup they don't call them man's best friend for nothing.
 

Ray

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Hey, was just looking through, and remembered something we recently had to deal with our little yorkie having two types of cancer, getting chemo and all that. He always got prescription dog food after he got pancreatitis. but he would eat anything. We/ I got to thinking there was so much crap even in this high priced dog food that is very possibly what made him get cancer two fold. We/I researched the fillers that these companies put in all these dog foods.. I was amazed at all the BS that even the high priced ones have in them.
The rest is worth your time reading this: :)
I work for Fed EX freight and have a lots of friends and co workers that go all over the country. I was talking to a friend of mine about our little dog we just put down, and this theory I have about the crap in these dog foods we all buy. He Smiles and told me this story! He has a buddy that drives and hauls meat loads up in cattle country and it was just this year he got hung up a few days because of weather at a truck stop. The load was going to "Purina" which Nestle owns. By the time he got there everything on this 53' van was two days out of date on the entire load for dog food for Purina. They refused the entire load and would not take any of it being out of date. Then he said , you know who did take it? I had no idea?? He said , " Burger King took the entire shipment, a few days after it had been refused for the use in dog food! I called Purina and questioned this all. She told me they would take no chances with anything they put in any of their products. So the next time you eat a Whopper, you will only be able to imagine just what he crap you just eat. :)
 

chubs

Guru
Back in the mid 80's, I worked in a factory that, at the time, was building stainless steel cookers for both Kellogg and Purina. Kellogg units were for cereal for people and Purina units were for dog food. I was always amazed that the finished polishing on the Purina cooker was about 2 levels above the finish on the Kellogg cookers. The welding was also X-rayed on the dog food cooker, but not on the Kellogg units. Never did hear a reasonable explanation why..
 

1 B.M.F.

Well-Known Member
I know what you mean our pup is 51lbs yesterday. let’s see a picture I always liked those dogs they look good as pups and better with Age.
 
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