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Hmm your pup does look a little skinny. When you touch her ribs and spine does it feel like there is any meat in between lol. IDK if I made sense there but maybe just give your pup a bit more to eat. I feed my 8 month 3 cups a day but it's Orijen so it fills her up faster and is pretty darn heavy lol.
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No one here likes anything i have to say. But I'm saying it anyways...I just fill up the bowl with lots of food and let her eat as much as she wants for an hour then take the food away. two times a day with plenty of treats in between. Some puppies are hungrier then others. so, I'd feel bad if one day they were hungrier and wanted more and didn't give it to them.
Your puppy might be sensitive to some foods . So stick with the ones she can tolerate. I give bubbles iams puppy food she likes a lot. o_O I'd feel bad if my puppy was |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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My personal opinion; she doesn't look too bad, but if you find after increasing her food that she appears healthier, than maybe it's what she needed. It's what I did with Link though I feed raw.
Also it should say on the bag how much to feed your puppy according to age and weight in order to give you a good starting point. Sent from my iPhone using Petguide.com Free App |
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I think she looks good from the side. Nice tuck, good waist definition, can just see the last rib. I think the bird's eye view shot can be deceiving, and it is better to keep young dogs on the lean side.
When you switched her to Blue, did you do it cold turkey? When switching foods, it should take about a week to do a complete change over. If you are just starting to wean her off the chicken/rice, you can wean her back onto the blue SLOWLY to avoid digestive upset. IE: Day 1, 2 - 3/4 Rice and chicken with 1/4 Blue; Day 3, 4 - 1/2 and 1/2; Day 5, 6 - 3/4 Blue to 1/4 Rice and Chicken, Day 7 - all Blue. At each stage, you are waiting to see firm stool before you progress with adding more Blue. If you see semi-firm, keep the same ratio for a couple extra days before progressing. It can take some dogs more time to switch, and since her gut is still healing, it can definitely take longer. I would also add a teaspoon of PLAIN yogurt with active cultures to each of these meals, you can continue once she is swiched over, but its not necessary. |
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BTW- she looks a tad bit thin to me, but Rocco was the same. Everyone kept telling me he was too skinny. Vet said he was healthy, however. And I too prefer lean/thin. A 1/2 cup extra a day won't hurt.
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My dog is scrawny as well but my vet said its common for GSD to be long and lean and then they get to an age where they finally stop stretching lengthwise and start to fill out. She's had several GSD and I trust her opinion. My dog is about 2-4 lbs behind growth rate charts but she was also the runt.
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