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Old 11-10-2007, 08:20 PM   #159
MyFairLacy
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It does make one happy dosent it. I felt good about it ! Mine act like they are starved.
We had venision this am and my biggest one evidentaly was starved to death (at 15 pounds and on the heavy side ) or thought someone was going to take it, he preceded to gulp it down throw it up gulp throw it up again and tryed for a 3rd time,I had to step in and hold it for a bit till he started chewing and pulling on it. MY tiniest was so daintily trying not to put her foot on it then start chewing, it took her awhile to be a little agressive with it.
Now if people feed those Medallions frozen are the dogs getting enough chewing done for the teeth? Or do you want to thaw them?
I found a trainer who carries this in Rochester and he said it is about 48 medallions for 8.00 is that bad,and if you feed them how many would you figure per dog per pound a day? How do you decide that? (I think it was 3 or 4 pounds of medallions.)
I still have dog food sitting out and NOONE has touched it.
I do feed all organic dog food also.

I feed the medallions. I thaw them out and tear them into smaller pieces when I feed them. They don't really give a work out for the teeth. You need to feed whole bones for that, and the bone is ground up in the medallions. Lacy still has really nice teeth though from eating the medallions. Lacy is 7.5lbs and eats 4 medallions a day (they are 1oz each). Nature's Variety has 3lb bags of medallions (48 medallions per bag). The bags range from $10-$15 depending on which protein source you buy. You can go to www.naturesvariety.com to look at their feeding chart. You put your dog's weight and activity level in
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