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They cost about as much to feed, per week, as my wife & I do... lol. But the trick is to buy in bulk... they all have different stuff, so I'll buy 10kg sacks of kibble and get them scraps/offal and tripe from my butcher. If we go hunting, the big boy and Ava get some of whatever we catch... Mila hasn't had a chance to try it yet, but Key Lime & Feathers don't have that instinct.
Treats are pig/donkey/boar ears, trotters, rawhide, etc.
I don't really buy commercial stuff, so I'm not sure if that brings the cost up/down.
Considering they're 5 pretty hungry dogs, it's not that bad.
Dogs need a yard and grass and dirt to dig. Its cruel to keep them inside or in a cement backyard.
Dogs have kept a lot of their natural instincts.
I keep my Jack Russell inside but she has a share of supervised yard running/digging/physio etc due to her disk disease, even this kills me to see her confined and we are on half an acre.
They do need some good time on asphalt/cement, too... helps wear down the claws naturally. My dogs have very little time on asphalt, because we live on land surrounded by woodland, and I'm constantly clipping their nails because of it.
Also, none of them dig, even though they've never been discouraged from doing it. A lot of 'doggie experts' say that if your dog is digging, depending on the breed, he's bored and probably lacking socialization.
My mastiff dug holes to cool down in summer.
All my dogs had to have thier nails clipped as my yard is grass only. I couldn't walk either my dogs so they never wore down.
My Mastiff had short hair but thick, he suffered from the heat and we had to provide a wading pool and buckets of water. All my mature trees have massive holes under them.
I had a Neo, her name was Jess. Unfortunately she didn't get along with my Mastiff and we found her a new home. They are beautiful creatures.
Ahh, I always forget how warm it is over there... that makes sense. I can/could forgive big holes in the yard from a mastiff... they're so gorgeous & loving. And faithful.
I say I want a Neo especially, but I love the big "unusual" breeds... big blue Neapolitan fits that, perfectly
I was looking at a Rhodesian Ridgeback before we picked up Mila. Not many red Dobermans go to pounds, even fewer Ridgebacks... and so few people know how to look after them right, or have the environment to raise them properly... more so than the mixed/more common breeds.
Big holes unfortunately are part and parcel of owning a dog. We tried everything to stop him but it was his instinct to dig a hole to feel the cool earth.
Hard to find at a pound, I bet. But the ones that are hard to find are the ones most in need of rescue, imo. Takes a special type of person to treat a dog like that properly
Thanks, we got a mixed bag with breeds, but I wouldn't have it any other way.