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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Is this feeding guide off the charts or is it just me..
My pup is a GSD X LAB - 7 Months - 44LBS 6-7.5 cups a day is a bit much ... It would make mountains in my backyard several times a day. lol SOmeone has suggested to me to start him on adult servings... 3-5 cups a day Feeding Guide: **** Van Patten's Natural Balance L.I.D.™ Sweet Potato & Venison Formula For Dogs and Puppies My pup has a bad digestive system - so I need to figure out what is good to feed him - I don't want to under feed him. He is a lean boy - the vet says he looks great. My other question is... he is still on 3 servings a day - as people & the bag say to switch to 2 servings at 6 months. Should this be done slowly ... as it is a diet change THANK YOU! |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Eastern Washington
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If had to feed that much a day, I personally would feed my dogs something else! That said, a lot of times puppies don''t require as much food after 6 months of age. (at least mine haven't as they significantly slow down on their growth at that time and may start getting a little chubby.) so I just cut out the afternoon feeding " cold turkey". If they are the type that gets pukey if they go too long between meals, I just give them a couple of dog treats between their AM and PM meals to "hold them over."
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: SW, MI
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Most pups will not do huge growth spurts after 8 months. They may get a bit taller, so the structure is balanced, and the growth plates close during the next few months but you don't see added pounds. I would feed 2x's a day at this age, and gauge the pups energy/metabolism feed accordingly. If you feel he isn't gaining with the amount you feed, digestive enzymes/probiotics may be added...along with Salmon oil, vitamin E and C to keep the coat in great condition. Some kibble will have the supplements I posted, but not in the dosage that is beneficial when a pup really needs it.
They add minimally just to state the ingredients. Karlo is raw fed, 2.5 yrs and still ribby 90# and 27" very active and muscled. He barfed bile(empty stomach) this morning and I heard his tummy growling this morning before we tracked. I gave him a heftier meal portion after tracking, he is in the mode of filling out, but I don't want him to fill out too much! If someone that didn't know working dog structure saw him, they'd probably accuse me of starving him. Last edited by onyx'girl; 09-15-2011 at 10:13 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Boca Raton, Florida
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I never listen to those bags, they all have you over feed your dog. Count calories, thats one good way to gauge feedings. If you want to put some pounds on your dog, get coconut milk, its good for the digestive sysytem and one can has 700 calories.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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I just feed the dog looking at condition - eyeball it. I feed NB to one of my dogs; my adult female gets about 3 cups a day but she is 50lbs...I feed twice a day (about half each feeding)
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Boca Raton, Florida
Posts: 394
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I was doing 3 cups a day as a pup but since switched foods due to NB LTD is a diet dog food, very low in protein, fat and calories. I needed to put a few more pounds on my pup, not much but NB just wasnt giving him any weight gain. I switched to Orijen large breed pup food for the higher fat and protein. He is 6 months old.
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