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That's a great looking dog!
Mine goes crazy over soup bones, never tried to frozen chicken leg though. Our freezer is half filled with frozen t bones and other various animal bones.. dog has more food then I do some days lol.

I'm not disagreeing with you guys I'm just saying what our vet from "THE" Ohio State university told us.. she was very very proud to remind us where her degree came from anytime she could.

I found my dog likes steak the best and will use small pieces I cut off before i cook for training... dog will go through a brick wall for steak.


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Yeah, I guess you have to go to one of those holistic vets. I guess it is like a naturopath for us humans. My vet isn't a holistic, she didn't recommend it. I have been skimming through a book by Lew Olson, it talks about raw feeding.

I cubed up a12 oz choice ribeye and some ground turkey, added calcium carbonate to compensate for the bone for his dinner. They say you need about 900mg per pound of meat to balance it. I haven't fed him any raw meaty bones yet.

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You got an egghead So cute! I love the fawn... what's his name?


I'm pretty sure @Big Mike also feeds his dogs raw, maybe he will chime in...

My last boxer was a brindle, think you would call it a reverse brindle. I found him in a pet store in Spain when I was there.

This is our first fawn colored one. Before my son was born I found a fawn boxer stuffed animal. He was carrying this stuffed animal everywhere he went for the last year or so. Then he started asking me for a real one. He said he wanted a dog like his stuffed animal. I gave in.

His name is Max. He named him after the movie Max, I think the dog was a Belgian Malinois.

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My last boxer was a brindle, think you would call it a reverse brindle. I found him in a pet store in Spain when I was there.

This is our first fawn colored one. Before my son was born I found a fawn boxer stuffed animal. He was carrying this stuffed animal everywhere he went for the last year or so. Then he started asking me for a real one. He said he wanted a dog like his stuffed animal. I gave in.

His name is Max. He named him after the movie Max, I think the dog was a Belgian Malinois.

Here's Barrett, mainly comes in my office to hide bones in the couch... tried teaching her about price action but she wasn't having it.

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Here's Barrett, mainly comes in my office to hide bones in the couch... tried teaching her about price action but she wasn't having it.

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Good looking pup. I was thinking about a GSD, but my last dog was Boxer, and got hooked. I forgot what it was like having a puppy.

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Good looking pup. I was thinking about a GSD, but my last dog was Boxer, and got hooked.


They tend to have that effect on people I've been fortunate enough to have a few black labs, a Siberian husky, a Weimaraner, a couple of mutts... when Amy and I hooked up (11 years ago yesterday lol) she had a boxer, and it was all over after that.



Max looks ready for action!

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They tend to have that effect on people I've been fortunate enough to have a few black labs, a Siberian husky, a Weimaraner, a couple of mutts... when Amy and I hooked up (11 years ago yesterday lol) she had a boxer, and it was all over after that.



Max looks ready for action!

my last dog was a black lab, that dude was a tank. About 150 lbs .
Thinking about getting a Belgian mal to keep this one company


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my last dog was a black lab, that dude was a tank. About 150 lbs .
Thinking about getting a Belgian mal to keep this one company


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Belgian Malinois look pretty cool. They're like a GSD on speed.

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Belgian Malinois look pretty cool. They're like a GSD on speed.

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Yeah that's what I originally was going to get but being the first time having a dog that actually has a working drive, I went with the gsd to see if I can handle the constant work. So far its been really good ... that hard part now is keeping her out of the Christmas tree.


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I can totally relate to the Christmas Tree. Max is stripping the noble fir needles off the branches. Ornaments are midpoint and up. I keep having to check the water. Next year, a fake tree.
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Yeah that's what I originally was going to get but being the first time having a dog that actually has a working drive, I went with the gsd to see if I can handle the constant work. So far its been really good ... that hard part now is keeping her out of the Christmas tree.


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