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HAS THE PUP BEEN PROPERLY WORMED [bANNED TEXT]?

soz for the delay pal yes the pup is wormed with panicure at the exact times the pup has bn going mad for the adult dog meat i feed my adult terrier and i know it messes up the nutrition levels but the bowl of food its been taking a day to eat until now it just finished in one sitting (in two minutes to be exact) [bANNED TEXT] mixed together

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got a thirteen week old pup luds that just is not holding any good weight but shooting upwards quite fast still is lively and all that

 

Have the same thing going on, my pup eats all day and never gets any fatter, it all goes into growing bone, mussel and skin etc If you have wormed and the pup is still running about and playing like a pup does then I should think all is well. It is just amazing how much they can eat though. :icon_eek:

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totally agree with jack dark mines shot upto 24" tts now he was only 20" about a month ago, i call him tapeworm as all he does is eat and never gets fatter atb :)

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If your feeding nuts that aren't that high in nutrients every last bit will go into growth so the pup won't have much fat, a lad I know who breeds and trains setters will put a dog that isn't doing well on nuts on to raw meat and that works for him, mine was on nuts until about 13/14 weeks never had much fat bu growing well, but I put him on raw meat anyway and he's been in better shape since.

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If your paying betas prices get him on royal canin theri puppy food sits at 32% protein and theres loads of fats etc in it too so makes all the differance my sal x is and always has been a nightmare with his weight he loses it so quick then takes months and months to put it back on but ive found with the royal canin hes been steady for over a month.Feed him seperate if hes a sal type might be his breeding.Dog meat will make him more skinny imo.

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