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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Hi! I was wondering how many cups of food a day I should feed Vegas. I just wanted some different opinions because like most shepherds, he is staying REALLY skinny and underweight.
He's 5 months, is 55 pounds (but 10-15 pounds underweight, he is a BIG boy), is fed Diamond Naturals with an enzyme supplement (like Prozyme but different brand). HNe's very active, and he has a really healthy appetite. He's clear of worms and everything. He gets about 4 1/2 cups a day right now, twice a day. He just stays so skinny though! How many cups do you recommend I feed him, and anything else that would help him maintain some weight? Should I mix some cheaper, fattier food in with the DN like Pedigree or something? Thanks! Here's a picture of him at the park the other day ![]() http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...84052668_n.jpg |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...98305419_n.jpg Don't know why I didn't think to post those in the first place lol |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
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He also looks to be going through an "awkward" stage, where everything seems out of balance, which can make him look super skinny, moreso than he really is. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: California, US
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Look at the food bag itself as to an idea of volume, and also ask the vet and esp. weigh him on a regular basis to see his weight! |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 1,231
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Rather than feed him more quantity, you could switch him to a higher calorie food and feed him fewer cups while giving more calories. I went through something similar with my now 9 month old GSD female. She was eating 4 1/2 cups of chicken-based kibble as a youngster and was still thin and gangly. I found a higher calorie fish-based kibble and it had about 450 calories per cup versus the 320 calories in each cup of the chicken-based kibble. I was able to decrease her to just slightly more than 3 cups per day and maintain her weight and coat condition.
She is now on a venison and potato kibble as that seems to be what works best for her. We tried chicken and fish and have now settled on a venison kibble.
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