I'm trying out some AST VP2 and some Syntrax Swole in place of the standard HDT 5+1 and Prolab's creatine monohydrate. Do you think it'd be OK to spike my dog's food with the WPC and creatine mono to see if she gets bigger and stronger? Satan is already pretty big at 55 lbs last weighing.
I don't want to make her sick or anything. But it'd cool to get her up to around 80lbs and super strong. She's a Belgian Sheepdog.
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03-21-2003, 10:09 AM #1
Protein and creatine for dogs
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03-21-2003, 11:10 AM #2
i used to give my rottweiller supplements. they were specifically for dogs. called something like "...performance" it had bcaas and protein, creatine and others. it was designed for sled dogs.
to make your dog bigger and ripped i would use the same principles as bodybuilding.
1. training 2. rest 3. diet. i fed him twice daily instead of once. also i ran him 3 times a week by bike. and hiked once. after training i waited 30min. for his stomach to rest then fed him his powder and one meal. it usually took only two weeks for him to look ripped to the bone with some added mass. massages also helped with recovery and the ripped look. as well as FLAX oil. i used speed work so mostly sprints and intervals of 1/4mile to 1mile. workload was no more than two miles but you can go more but i wanted him to have a high anaerobic threshold and fast recovery not long slow running.
one improtant thing about my dogs that i wish i did from their youth was brush their teeth. especially after taking the powder supplements they get grit on it. plaque affects the heart and causes heart disease.
DO NOT give your dog any supplements with cocoa or chocolate as it is toxic to them.
good luck. i love dogs. belgian sheep dogs are pretty cool, are you training her for any sport?
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03-21-2003, 11:12 AM #3
80 lbs is a lot for that breed and a female.
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03-21-2003, 11:15 AM #4
i thought this was a joke thread, but good stuff, what about 1-test for your doggies
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03-21-2003, 11:30 AM #5
I got my dog on deca. He is a 2 year old pitbull. He has one many a dog fighting contest for me. I dont have to work a regular job any more. I even name him Deca. I wanted to stud him out but I think I made him infertile with the gear. Felt bad. Brought him a real nice bitch and he just growled at her. He lives for the fighting I guess.
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03-21-2003, 12:43 PM #6
This thread is so pathetic
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03-21-2003, 01:19 PM #7
Why on earth would you want to feed your dog supplements? If you are being serious, you are one messed up motha. lol Creatine for dogs, that'll be the day when supplement companies start advertising it to make people's dogs bigger and stronger.
Currently bulking...goal 3lbs+ increase every month.
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03-21-2003, 01:33 PM #8
hey whatever.
you do your own thing. if you've seen people that take dogs seriously some feed their dogs supplements. check out any sport dog magazines, hunting, schutzhund, show, breeding, sled, etc. as far as giving your dog gear that's your own business i don't advise that. supplements in dogs work just as they do in people. average dog food is not sufficient for the way some of these dogs are used. there's even fertility supplements because it is such a big deal.Last edited by peregrine; 03-21-2003 at 01:36 PM.
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03-21-2003, 03:43 PM #9
Hey, thanks Peregrine. Seems like it's probably OK then. I'll start her off with two 12g servings of protein and 2 1g servings of creatine. She's not being trained for competetion or work. But she gets a lot of unleashed exercise.
No PH's though.
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03-21-2003, 04:58 PM #10
Peak Performance is what it is called,I am a dog man,I raise pitbulls,I have a Male Red nose Called Solomon he is a 95 lbs
and it is all muscle,pit men use it when they have there dog in a keep,(training for a fight).I have used PP on my pits and it does work.energy,muscle gain,and intensity.Wish I know how to post a picture of my big boy.
O "Manof Steel" Peak performance does have creatine in it
a dog digetive tract is were 90% of the dog gets it's nutrition.
not in the stomach,if you were well versed about High breed dogs you would not run off at the mouth about somthing you have no idea aboutLast edited by gog; 03-21-2003 at 05:03 PM.
Watch ye therefore:for ye know not when the master of the house cometh
Mark 13:35
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03-21-2003, 05:44 PM #11
My dog is really skinny and hardly eats? Any tips for getting him to eat his dog food? I never feed him people food except ice cubes.
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03-21-2003, 06:19 PM #12
Yeah, you guys are right. Live and let live I guess. My opinion, go to a DOG forum somewhere. There, you can read all about how to make your Pitbull bigger and stronger, so he can protect you gog.
Currently bulking...goal 3lbs+ increase every month.
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03-21-2003, 06:30 PM #13
Re: Protein and creatine for dogs
Originally posted by Eye2_Man
I'm trying out some AST VP2 and some Syntrax Swole in place of the standard HDT 5+1 and Prolab's creatine monohydrate. Do you think it'd be OK to spike my dog's food with the WPC and creatine mono to see if she gets bigger and stronger? Satan is already pretty big at 55 lbs last weighing.
I don't want to make her sick or anything. But it'd cool to get her up to around 80lbs and super strong. She's a Belgian Sheepdog.
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03-21-2003, 06:35 PM #14
What about strawberry 5+1 whey protein, Is this good for my dog? She weighs 32 pounds.
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03-21-2003, 06:38 PM #15
I acctualy consider my dog to be a very important part of my family and life ive had my dog for 7 yrs its a chihuahua miniture pincher mix breed and is amasingly big for a chihuahua about 6 times a regular chihuahua i was thinking of givin it supps to live a longer healthier life
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03-21-2003, 06:53 PM #16
Man of Steel
You No nothing about me,don't be so quick to judge
as for you others,You don't have clue what grit is nor will you ever.
A bunch of high school brats,As for my pits to protect me
I don't think I need it after 15 years of hardcore bodybuilding
nuff said.Watch ye therefore:for ye know not when the master of the house cometh
Mark 13:35
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03-21-2003, 07:07 PM #17
Damn I forgot how great this place is sometimes.
For the love of God man, why don't you ask a vet or go to a canine forum for this?!!"Homebrewing is easier than my ex-girlfriend" - Kitchen Chemist
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03-21-2003, 07:10 PM #18
LMAO! Hahahahahahaahahahahahahaahahahaahha! Fools!!!
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03-21-2003, 09:45 PM #19
Indeed. Any mods wanna close this thread?
Currently bulking...goal 3lbs+ increase every month.
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03-21-2003, 11:17 PM #20Originally posted by ManOfSteel2003
Indeed. Any mods wanna close this thread?Capitalisation is important. See the sentence "I helped my Uncle Jack off a horse."
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03-22-2003, 01:36 AM #21Originally posted by ManOfSteel2003
Indeed. Any mods wanna close this thread?
An for those who are giving creatine to their dogs WTF is wrong with you!!!!!Capitalism, love, dollar & japan passion
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03-22-2003, 05:55 AM #22
This message board is for humans. Yes, it is true that people give their animals supplements made for humans. I'm sure they have websites for that though.
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