Hot Dogs

Dietary/feeding issues
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alspyce
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Tell us about yourself: I am in New York State. Got my first DS about 14 years ago (more or less as a rescue- lost her in Nov.). After years of GSD's, and a few dogs of other breeds (Rotti/Beauceron/Ger. Shorthaired Pointer/ Yorkie and my current Jack Russell) I now have another DS, 4mo female, no name yet, tho I have a few in mind.
Also have a horse-old quarter horse mare-32.
Can't wait for all the snow to get gone! Spring is coming too slow this year!
Location: Corinth, New York

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Just got home with 300 pound of grain and hay pellet products for the horse.

And for the dogs -- 60 pounds of beef, 10 pounds of liver, 20 pounds of pork, ordered 80 pounds of chicken leg quarters, and 10 pound box Honest Kitchen Love. Still more store sales to check out tomorrow! :eek:

Looks like mom is living on hot dogs and beer again! What the heck---I like beer!
My family and friends think I'm :yernuts: They may be right.
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So, what time can we come for dinner with the furry kids? Mark loves beer and hotdogs!!
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I'm in for the beer, but I would rather eat the leg quarters than hot dogs -and HANDS DOWN!!
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Oh my, looks almost like my shopping list, but I have to add other critter feed - chicken, sheep, cat and rabbit for the farm. Needless to say, mom doesnt get her nails done, shop designer clothes or eat out often. But that's ok because having my little farm is priceless to me!

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alspyce
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Tell us about yourself: I am in New York State. Got my first DS about 14 years ago (more or less as a rescue- lost her in Nov.). After years of GSD's, and a few dogs of other breeds (Rotti/Beauceron/Ger. Shorthaired Pointer/ Yorkie and my current Jack Russell) I now have another DS, 4mo female, no name yet, tho I have a few in mind.
Also have a horse-old quarter horse mare-32.
Can't wait for all the snow to get gone! Spring is coming too slow this year!
Location: Corinth, New York

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GSDNanny wrote:Oh my, looks almost like my shopping list, but I have to add other critter feed - chicken, sheep, cat and rabbit for the farm. Needless to say, mom doesnt get her nails done, shop designer clothes or eat out often. But that's ok because having my little farm is priceless to me!
Your priorities seem right on to me!!

We had rabbits, ducks, chickens, a goat, 2 sheep (not for long), pigs (also not for long----at a time), cats, my rescued wildlife, and of course the dogs and horses. Life has quieted down alot here---thank god! I can't do that amount of work anymore. :eek:

Doing homemade Yogurt (2 Gallons) today. :yernuts: :g_wink:
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