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  1. #11
    How much for a package deal? Then they only want to buy one for the package price. Also, I want to breed three bitches, what's the package price. . . 4500.00 for all three is normal price, I'll do 1000 each if you breed all three. then they show up with one dog.. sorry buddy.. It's gonna be 1500.00, second oneiis 1500.00, and third one is free!! you fucking slime crawling hustling lying motherf() cker

  2. #12
    "I got a killer"

    -suuuuure ya do. Lol every dog so far I've seen given that label has stopped. N didn't kill a thing in the process.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by EWO View Post
    Feeding raw is a good one as well. I visited a guy once who 'fed all his dogs raw' in advertisement. Got there and walked around and the trash can had a balled up bag from a hunting feed bag. But to each his own.

    People act as if feeding raw is a gimmick or a slogan. They think if they toss their dogs a slab of hamburger meat for more than 2 consecutive days that they "feed raw" now.

    Just because a person grabs a bag of chicken guts and slings it around for a week does not make them "raw feeders."

    Feeding an optimal raw diet takes planning and being given a combination of well-chosen ingredients, not just "some hamburger."

    And the benefits of feeding an optimal raw diet do NOT happen from part-time efforts, but only from repeated, consistent, and continual efforts

    Truly feeding an optimal raw diet is a lifetime commitment to your animals' welfare; it is not a "fad" or something to "brag about" online, but lie about at home.

    It is a repeated, and consistent effort that is only possible by intelligent NON-lazy dogmen.

    It will ALWAYS be easier to walk through the yard slinging kibble back-and-forth with a measuring cup ... but it will NEVER produce as good longterm-health results as making a true commitment to taking the time every day of the year, year-after-year, to provide an optimal raw diet.

    Jack

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    People act as if feeding raw is a gimmick or a slogan. They think if they toss their dogs a slab of hamburger meat for more than 2 consecutive days that they "feed raw" now.

    Just because a person grabs a bag of chicken guts and slings it around for a week does not make them "raw feeders."

    Feeding an optimal raw diet takes planning and being given a combination of well-chosen ingredients, not just "some hamburger."

    And the benefits of feeding an optimal raw do NOT happen from part-time efforts, but only from repeated, consistent, and continual efforts

    Truly feeding an optimal raw diet is a lifetime commitment to your animals' welfare; it is not a "fad" or something to "brag about" online, but lie about at home.

    It is a repeated, and consistent effort that is only possible by intelligent NON-lazy dogmen.

    It will ALWAYS be easier to walk through the yard slinging kibble back-and-forth with a measuring cup ... but it will NEVER produce as good longterm-health results as making a true commitment to taking the time every day of the year, year-after-year, to provide an optimal raw diet.

    Jack
    I agree with you 100% on this point Jack. I bought 300lbs of chicken quarters just yesterday. I put 150lbs in the freezer when I got home and since they are already frozen, I let the other 150lbs thaw overnight. Then I have to get up about 45 minutes earlier than normal, put that 150 in the fridge and tend to some typical start the day dog biz. Of course, these quarters will only last 2 weeks, so to add to your above post, it takes a freakin financial commitment as well. I know there are plenty feeding more than me and spending more than me, but I feed 15 dogs for $400 a month. So yeah....it is no doubt a commitment.


    How about the guys calling to do YOU the favor of taking your dog and "making him famous". "Say dawg, I goin send this fool to circuit in South America wit my connections. Once he champion out, I send him back to you as a stud dog"

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by No Quarter Kennel View Post
    I agree with you 100% on this point Jack. I bought 300lbs of chicken quarters just yesterday. I put 150lbs in the freezer when I got home and since they are already frozen, I let the other 150lbs thaw overnight. Then I have to get up about 45 minutes earlier than normal, put that 150 in the fridge and tend to some typical start the day dog biz. Of course, these quarters will only last 2 weeks, so to add to your above post, it takes a freakin financial commitment as well. I know there are plenty feeding more than me and spending more than me, but I feed 15 dogs for $400 a month. So yeah....it is no doubt a commitment.
    Yep. True raw feeders have big, deep freezers full of dead animals/meat.

    I had a good thing going in TN, had a meat supplier for over 65 dogs. Would fill 2 big, deep freezers with pre-ground/mulched meat/organs/bones with 10-lb bags of meat-mulch.

    Cost about $1,200/month. (Another reason to select for small dogs )

    Now, with only 1 dog to feed, I just feed Nature's Variety Instinct ... which is also about $1,200/month (lol, j/k)

    Jack

    PS: Yeah, I let PTK bullshit me out of 2 great bitches, after winning with one they bought ... which brings us back to the age-old slogan, "In God we trust; all others pay cash."

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by No Quarter Kennel View Post
    I agree with you 100% on this point Jack. I bought 300lbs of chicken quarters just yesterday. I put 150lbs in the freezer when I got home and since they are already frozen, I let the other 150lbs thaw overnight. Then I have to get up about 45 minutes earlier than normal, put that 150 in the fridge and tend to some typical start the day dog biz. Of course, these quarters will only last 2 weeks, so to add to your above post, it takes a freakin financial commitment as well. I know there are plenty feeding more than me and spending more than me, but I feed 15 dogs for $400 a month. So yeah....it is no doubt a commitment.


    How about the guys calling to do YOU the favor of taking your dog and "making him famous". "Say dawg, I goin send this fool to circuit in South America wit my connections. Once he champion out, I send him back to you as a stud dog"



    love that one, then they sell your dog the day it arrives.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Yep. True raw feeders have big, deep freezers full of dead animals/meat.

    I had a good thing going in TN, had a meat supplier for over 65 dogs. Would fill 2 big, deep freezers with pre-ground/mulched meat/organs/bones with 10-lb bags of meat-mulch.

    Cost about $1,200/month. (Another reason to select for small dogs )

    Now, with only 1 dog to feed, I just feed Nature's Variety Instinct ... which is also about $1,200/month (lol, j/k)

    Jack

    PS: Yeah, I let PTK bullshit me out of 2 great bitches, after winning with one they bought ... which brings us back to the age-old slogan, "In God we trust; all others pay cash."

    Lmao. yes, that's what I feed. Nature's Variety with raw boost for 6 dogs. I work 60 hour weeks, feed and water and clean my own daily, so it's the least I can do. 5 years from now, when I'm chilling on a beach somewhere, I'll prepare raw

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionkennels View Post
    Lmao. yes, that's what I feed. Nature's Variety with raw boost for 6 dogs. I work 60 hour weeks, feed and water and clean my own daily, so it's the least I can do. 5 years from now, when I'm chilling on a beach somewhere, I'll prepare raw
    Expensive as hell ... but good

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    People act as if feeding raw is a gimmick or a slogan. They think if they toss their dogs a slab of hamburger meat for more than 2 consecutive days that they "feed raw" now.

    Just because a person grabs a bag of chicken guts and slings it around for a week does not make them "raw feeders."

    Feeding an optimal raw diet takes planning and being given a combination of well-chosen ingredients, not just "some hamburger."

    And the benefits of feeding an optimal raw diet do NOT happen from part-time efforts, but only from repeated, consistent, and continual efforts

    Truly feeding an optimal raw diet is a lifetime commitment to your animals' welfare; it is not a "fad" or something to "brag about" online, but lie about at home.

    It is a repeated, and consistent effort that is only possible by intelligent NON-lazy dogmen.

    It will ALWAYS be easier to walk through the yard slinging kibble back-and-forth with a measuring cup ... but it will NEVER produce as good longterm-health results as making a true commitment to taking the time every day of the year, year-after-year, to provide an optimal raw diet.

    Jack
    I got a 14 year old dog at home that proves that the diet works! I've made it too easy to feed the diet. A upright freezer , 2nd fridge Meat and "Honest Kitchen" I currently feed 13 dogs and I can get them all done in under an hour and even have 2 that require beef suet because they are fast burners.

  10. #20
    Nut
    Guest
    some complete raw meals are very good, i started feeding it again too so start throwing showdogs on me.

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