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September 1, 2009 at 9:49 pm #112698
kizkiznobite
Memberam a bit confused toppy…they different dogs different breeds different sizes…how can you control the feeding by allowing them to eat whatever from whichever bowl…i agree with SP and foxy…you putting the wee one at risk and you teaching him to up the anti with resource guarding…he will move it on..next it will be toys then you then any resource…
September 2, 2009 at 7:31 am #112699toppy
MemberOk will feed seperate, He is fine with us taking bowl/putting it down he sits and waits until his food has been put down for him and he feeds out the hand with no problem, its just milly but obviously after reading your posts it is kind of obvious now, so i take it will be same feeding times different place for each dog! Bowls up after each feed? just puppy is used to having food down constantly this ok or should i be looking for childgate??
Sweetypye, I used to have issues with bigger dogs but puppy has grown on me, i do feel confident with him in house it more when we are out im not so confident at the moment but im working on that and we are ringing a training group today thats not far from us which i think will help while we are out and about.
Thanks people for your input and help, just glad this board is here to sort me out ::)
September 2, 2009 at 11:12 am #112700Sweetypye
MemberI would stgrongly suggest that you do not allow free feeding the puppy there is no need.
If you DO then you will need to separate the dogs by gates at all times; how practical is this?
With a DdB you need to minimise any potential resource guarding opportunities……………….
September 2, 2009 at 5:15 pm #112701kizkiznobite
Membera dog needs to fill empty fill empty gut…no dog should just be able to snack out…it puts an enormous strain on the internal organs…i assume you feeding dry ?
November 20, 2009 at 7:48 pm #112702toppy
MemberSorry, laptop been down for too long, fixed now though!
Yes he is on dry food, it doesnt have a name though, uncle buys it from health something in Burnley?? he brings the bags up, im really worried thoug as he is not putting weight on and you can sometimes see his ribs..?? surely this isnt natural in large breeds????
And he might be going back to uncle soon aswell :'(
November 22, 2009 at 9:22 am #112703kerrie and stan
Memberwhen i had my puppy he wouldnt put weight on at all with dry food but as soon as i put him onto neatural (meat) feeding he put on weight.
dry biscuites are not good for putting on weight as they contain sugar, that is what i have been told.
can you perhaps substitute a coupe of feedings a week with some meat and fats instead?November 22, 2009 at 7:50 pm #112704Diesel73
Memberquote :im really worried thoug as he is not putting weight on and you can sometimes see his ribs..?? surely this isnt natural in large breeds?Notice them or really sticking out? My boys are longhaired but one can feel their ribs like….. like playing piano.
November 23, 2009 at 1:40 pm #112705toppy
MemberThanks for the replies guys!
Hmm Diesel, there not poking out as though he as been starved (if you know what i mean) but because he is short haired they are deinately noticable, i will see if i can get a picture to show use! but it looks odd as he is all bulky muscle and stocky up front then hes so skinny rib down ???
will try that kerrie thanks!
Another thing guys, could it be he is pining for uncle? although i dont see any other signs of this apart from weight mainly, because i have been reading up on DDB’s and apparently they get really attatched to their owners more so than alot of dogs??? not sure how true this is?
November 23, 2009 at 2:01 pm #112706Sweetypye
MemberNothing can be more attached to an owner than a GSD and if they were that affected RESCUE would not exist. So I doubt if he is pining.
I cannot remember how old your dog would be now, but bear in mind that large and giant breeds tend to be ribby until quite late especially entire males, perfectly normal and too much weight is not good for their joints etc.
November 23, 2009 at 5:56 pm #112707Diesel73
Memberquote :but it looks odd as he is all bulky muscle and stocky up front then hes so skinny rib downHmmm……. i know what you mean but many folks feed youngdog way to much because they think it is too skinny when it actually is not. Would need to see it.
And also remind what sweettype said. about large breed entire males 😉 .
November 24, 2009 at 1:24 pm #112708toppy
Member🙂 thanks guys!
Will get a pic when i can ind my darn lead for the laptop ::) hopefully be soon!!
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