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How does my 11 week old look?

7.8K views 17 replies 11 participants last post by  tuffloud1  
#1 ·
Sarge is 11 weeks old. He was 16.1 pounds when I took him to the vet 2 weeks ago.

Does he look overweight?

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#2 ·
He doesn't looked overweight, but it does look like he has a bit of a puffy stomach. It's kind of hard to have an overweight dog at 11 weeks though.

He's had his fecal exams done and everything, right? Everything came back normal?
 
#5 ·
Agreed. Could be because he just emptied that huge bowl. :eek:
 
#3 ·
he looks like a normal chubby puppy to me. All fecals done and been dewormed?
 
#4 ·
Looks like puppy belly to me, as long as his vet check came back good I would not worry. What a cutie pie!
 
#7 ·
I like the flooring too!! He looks like a roly poly puppy. :) Glock was roly poly too. I figure when they are that young there's nothing wrong with it! It is amazing the difference between before they eat and right after they eat. He's adorable.
 
#9 ·
Well the Brazillian Hickory laminate is in our bedroom, so he is usually laying in there next to my desk while I'm on my computer, not all the time. Dust bunnies usually just collect in the corners and under our bed, that's what is nice about hardwood/laminate.

I use a vacuum with the brush turned off and then go over it with a swiffer.

The swiffer does sometimes leave a haze when you look at the floor from an angle and the sun is shining in the room. The piano finish is hard to avoid all haze.
 
#10 ·
He's been dewormed and when I took him to the vet at 9 weeks, he had the same little belly, she didn't mention anything about it.

No fecal done, I thought at the first checkup, the vet would have recommended it if it needed to be done.
 
#12 ·
:rofl: I love how everyone is mesmerized by the clean floors! (I was too but didn't want to be attacked by the OP police)...
This should be a clue to all future adult GSD owners lol
"yea, yea, nice puppy, how are your floors so clean!?"

Your puppy is adorable by the way :wub:
 
#13 ·
:rofl: I love how everyone is mesmerized by the clean floors! (I was too but didn't want to be attacked by the OP police)...
This should be a clue to all future adult GSD owners lol
"yea, yea, nice puppy, how are your floors so clean!?"

Your puppy is adorable by the way :wub:
LOL!

Thanks, I actually built my house basically. We took a little 1945 cottage house and added on 1000 sq feet. So everything in it was hand picked by my wife and I and installed by myself.:)
 
#17 ·
where the legs are placed shows you how weight is being supported .

the shorter the distance between two points the more support, one reason the arch is used to span an area. If he is heavy and has a paunchy gut , heavy without the muscle , which is natural for a pup , there will be less strain on his back by drawing the legs in under .
It is always a good idea to keep pups on the lean side , well nurished , not stuffed and starved.

Carmen
Carmspack Working German Shepherd Dogs
 
#18 ·
where the legs are placed shows you how weight is being supported .

the shorter the distance between two points the more support, one reason the arch is used to span an area. If he is heavy and has a paunchy gut , heavy without the muscle , which is natural for a pup , there will be less strain on his back by drawing the legs in under .
It is always a good idea to keep pups on the lean side , well nurished , not stuffed and starved.

Carmen
Carmspack Working German Shepherd Dogs
I appreciate the feedback.

Right now I'm feeding Orijen Large Breed Puppy. He's 11 weeks.

He has soft stool and sometimes even pudding like stool.

Could you make me a recommendation for his diet?

Thanks!