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    Quote Originally Posted by RCTRIPLEFRESH5 View Post
    are those numbers in kilograms or are your dogs puppies?

    ETA-10/2009
    Their weight is in pounds....

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    Quote Originally Posted by danemama08 View Post
    Their weight is in pounds....
    i didnt se the post date. that was prob when they were puppies. i thought it wasa recent post and im like 65 pounds???

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCTRIPLEFRESH5 View Post
    i didnt se the post date. that was prob when they were puppies. i thought it wasa recent post and im like 65 pounds???
    Two of our dogs only weigh 65 pounds because one is a foxhound mix and the other is a wolf hybrid/husky mix. We only have two great Danes, Bailey and Akasha, 120 and 85 respectively.

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    Thanks again! All my Danes and horses are great. I havent been on this site for awhile but am needing it desperatly right now! All my other dogs have done well on the food I have been feeding them. My husband's has decided to keep his Boston on Honest Kitchen. He takes her to work with him and feeds just before he goes. I am deffinitely switching Diesel to just raw. I bought more turkey necks and chicken parts today! Lol. He gobbled up dinner!

    By the way Diesel is my newest baby, a beautiful Harlequin male we imported from Russia. I will have to post some pictures of him. I am in the process of getting him AKC registered and then we plan on showing him. Once I get his skin cleared up! Poor boy! He is very fair skinned.

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    how's the wolf hybrids temperment/ do you know the percentage of wolf? does he have different eating preferences?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCTRIPLEFRESH5 View Post
    how's the wolf hybrids temperment/ do you know the percentage of wolf? does he have different eating preferences?
    Shiloh (wolf) has a wonderful disposition. A lot of other hybrid owners say that we are very lucky with her. She is ~50% wolf hybrid with husky. She is the most open and friendliest dog of ours. She goes up and says hello to all dogs and people. We can even take her to off leash parks and weekend long camping trips in the middle of no where and have 99% trust in her that she will stick around.

    She eats just the same way as our other dogs, although she is more protective of her food.

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    Yay, now that I've gotten Chocolate readily accepting chicken via the
    tough-love method LOL and we are no longer limited to expensive beef necks and pork ribs. My cost estimate has really gone down. It may cost us $0.42 a day to feed raw *does the happy dance*. Since a pack of 8 VERY meaty chicken legs is now 2.82-3.00 at the grocery store.

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    Thanks for the info danesmama08.

    I did a breakdown of what EVO has been costing us per month. Frankly, I am shocked. I also broke that down to per dog costs but it isn't quite accurate because Barnum eats more than Bailey right now. He's still growing but the growth has slowed down.

    Per day on EVO: $3.84 per dog! Yikes!

    We are making the switch starting in June 2010.

    Bailey last weighed 130 lbs
    Barnum weighs 105.2 lbs as of 5/25/10.
    It's a Three Ring Circus with Barnum and Bailey, the Leonbergers.
    Bailey b. 7/12/08, came home 11/8/08, my husband's velcro boy, 132.6 lbs (5/27/10).
    Barnum b. 7/31/09, came home 10/3/09, my second velcro boy, 123.9 lbs (8/10).
    Behr 5/24/97 - 4/30/05, my first velcro boy, a whopping 205 lbs. Died from Myxosarcoma caused by his microchip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3RingCircus View Post
    Thanks for the info danesmama08.

    I did a breakdown of what EVO has been costing us per month. Frankly, I am shocked. I also broke that down to per dog costs but it isn't quite accurate because Barnum eats more than Bailey right now. He's still growing but the growth has slowed down.

    Per day on EVO: $3.84 per dog! Yikes!

    We are making the switch starting in June 2010.

    Bailey last weighed 130 lbs
    Barnum weighs 105.2 lbs as of 5/25/10.
    Glad to hear that you're making the switch...you wont regret it and we will all be here to help and guide you along the way. I would start getting your ducks in a row now and finding connections for meat (wholesale distributors, ethnic markets, butchers, etc), look for a freezer if you don't already have one and do as much reading into getting started on the switch as possible. I have written a "getting started" article (link below) that goes mcuh in depth about what to do and what not to do. Read through it, I wrote it because I have yet to find something similar on the web that goes through things quite so extensively. There is also a "quick start" guide for easy reference on the same site, as well as the "why's" to feeding raw and other's success stories to help give you confidence.

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    Diesel has been on Raw for over a month now and is doing great. I just switched my husbands Boston yesterday. Her name is Pie. She loved her meal. Grant is not thrilled and is worried she is going to choke on a bone. I told him just to shut up and deal with it! He thinks I am crazy now! maybe I am!!! Pie has had issues with ear infections and itchy skin. I will keep everyone posted on her progress. I plan on also switching over Magnum who is almost 6, I am waiting until after June 5th. I am walking Magnum and Diesel in a local Doggie Dash for SPCA and don't want to deal with diarhhea just in case he has a reaction. When I add up how much it is costing me to feed him on kibbe and canned it just makes sense. Magnum eats an average of 10 cups dry and 2 cans daily. Just his canned food is costing me almost 5 dollars a day!

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