calum henderson 14 Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 hi my pup has a diet of dry and a couple days raw mix and match realy one day raw one dry but he is struggling to eat at the mo he likes a weetabix with goats milk anything you dog men can advise he is my first lurcher and i just want to give him the best i can thanks for taking the time to read this calum Quote Link to post
farlap 19 Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 hi my pup has a diet of dry and a couple days raw mix and match realy one day raw one dry but he is struggling to eat at the mo he likes a weetabix with goats milk anything you dog men can advise he is my first lurcher and i just want to give him the best i can thanks for taking the time to read this calum apart from the weetabix, the rest of your diet is OK. if hes struggling at teething time then try soaking it in how water a few hours before each feed (he should be on 4 a day at this stage) and it will be soft and like porridge and he may prefer it. Quote Link to post
Daveo 61 Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 How old is the pup? Im guessing if he is getting adult teeth he must be 5 or 6 months??? I don't think weeabix are suitable for a pup of that age they are ok for weaning but i don't use them even then, Give him plenty of quality dry food soaked if he prefers, or good raw meat as you are doing. I feed mine rabbit carcasses less the guts and skin but some people leave the skin on If he is a healthy active pup he wont let himself starve. He needs plenty of safe chewing material to help loose them baby teeth Quote Link to post
calum henderson 14 Posted September 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 How old is the pup? Im guessing if he is getting adult teeth he must be 5 or 6 months??? I don't think weeabix are suitable for a pup of that age they are ok for weaning but i don't use them even then, Give him plenty of quality dry food soaked if he prefers, or good raw meat as you are doing. I feed mine rabbit carcasses less the guts and skin but some people leave the skin on If he is a healthy active pup he wont let himself starve. He needs plenty of safe chewing material to help loose them baby teeth he is $ months old last tuseday bigest pup of the litter thanks for the advice ill try the soaking he likes veg just scoffed sum cabbage and brown rice cheers again its nice you can get advice on here as i would defo go wrong at sum point Quote Link to post
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