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Barkley was 2 on the 27th :)

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He loves his new dinosaur

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Not sure if I've posted before but this is our Grey Brodie.

Today he's doing his best Winslett from Titanic impression ;)

I have too add that whilst he essentially looks hairless here that's very much a trick of the light. His belly is about the only place he doesn't have any hair at all.

We've changed his diet recently to try and encourage a little more hair growth, but this is like the 3rd time trying different things...

 
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Not sure if I've posted before but this is our Grey Brodie.

Today he's doing his best Winslett from Titanic impression ;)

I have too add that whilst he essentially looks hairless here that's very much a trick of the light. His belly is about the only place he doesn't have any hair at all.

We've changed his diet recently to try and encourage a little more hair growth, but this is like the 3rd time trying different things...

I thought he was wearing a pair of tights!
 
Yep. De-skinned and de-boned chicken thighs, just one a day with his dinner. We're thinking about bumping that up though as he's a greyhound who's weight is quite up and down.
shes a 10 month old frenchie would she be ok with that ?

google is a bit of yes ok and then no bacteria and bones, these are fillets i have.
 
shes a 10 month old frenchie would she be ok with that ?

google is a bit of yes ok and then no bacteria and bones, these are fillets i have.

I'd say the bacteria part is largely nonsense, but there are certain people who can get a little hesitant about bone in meats. Generally speaking as long as it's not been cooked it's fine, but I wouldn't want to speak for the smaller breeds. If it just's fillets however then I'd say give it a try, but work it slowly into the dogs diet. If you don't then the gastronomic effects can be a little violent...
 
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