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Old 03-25-2008, 09:45 PM
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I just thought i would introduce myself and lend my services to anyone who I can. My name is Ricky and I own a pet food shop in Elizabeth South, South Australia, and due to the previous owners involvement in the Greyhound and racing industry I am now involved as we supply to a number of greyhound trainers, including some larger 30+ dog kennels.
Although i have not been in this game for a very long time, I have learnt a lot very quickly and what I do not know I generally have access to the information, and will best try to help anyone as I can.

So, hello everyone and happy posting.

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Old 03-25-2008, 10:34 PM
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Hello myanimall on behalf of the forum we would like to welcome you as the moderator of the Greyhound Health & Nutrition forum. Thanks for giving up your time to help the members of the forum out.
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Yes dido.
As its 1 of the most important aspects of training and i am one that feels you can replace a lot of the rubbish products out there with just a good old fashion diet that has being thought threw.
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Absolutely god father, however there is a place for some of those products that are available and a reason they have been made. If you can get a dog ship shape from a proper diet though that is the best solution. (IMO)

btw my store is not greyhound only so if anybody has any questions about anything else pet food/ accessory related im here to help.
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No doubt will be a much appreciated thread.
Can never get enougth advice for feeding and so on.
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Im interested to know how much iron is too much and how exactly it effects the performance of a greyhound. I give I teaspoon of Ironcylene per day and the occasional B12 injection, Ive heard too much does stop them from finishing races. Any info would be great
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Im interested to know how much iron is too much and how exactly it effects the performance of a greyhound. I give I teaspoon of Ironcylene per day and the occasional B12 injection, Ive heard too much does stop them from finishing races. Any info would be great

I would say that is way too much iron for the dog. Ironcyclen should only be given once or twice a week, and if giving B12, only give them once every fortnight.

Too much iron can stuff up a dog.

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In what way can it stuff up a dog?
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Not quiet sure on exact figures,
But i follow the rule of each dog indavidual .
Iron which is a must for good blood which in returns feeds oxegan to the blood which is vital for the dogs wind and a clear flow of air.

I do how ever feel you are more likely to leave a run on the track threw training.
Only when a dog is been known to lack of iron would i feel it was the main cause and would only be able to veify a out come like this by a blood group count.

Every thing in moderation and blood counts should help you in your next step of this question.
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Old 04-09-2008, 07:29 PM
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I agree with god father in the fact that every greyhounds needs are going to be slightly individual.
If you are giving ironcyclen then your chances of overdoing the iron levels are seriously reduced as naturally your dog should pass through any excess minerals (eg iron) when enough has been absorbed.
As for not finishing off races well that is more likely to be a symptom of iron levels being too low than too high.

If you really want to know your dogs levels, proper blood analysis is the only way to do it.

where abouts in adelaide are you NF??

hope that helps, if you want more in depth information ill quiz some more people about it, just let me know.

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