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i recently was visiting a yard where man sells dogs,as he was showing us around he opened a shed door and there was the skinniest shabby lookin pup 5 months old, :icon_eek::thumbdown: i asked the man what breeding was she he told me wheaton first cross as i already have wheatonx doing all i ask i was interested in the wheatons already but if i never kept a dog in my life id have still took this pup,he then asked me if i wanted to buy :wallbash: eventually wit me insulting him for ten mins i had to pay fifty euro for her,when i got her home i gave her a durontal uad put a stronghold on her neck to clean her coat now my question to everyone is can i damage her stomach by feeding her to much yesterday i fed her six times,and she wolfed it every time what is the best and safest way to get weight on a very emaciated pup thanks in advance :thumbs:

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Yeah I think you can overload her just gradually build up the amount of food you could also give the pup little bit of milk here and there I did with my pup cos he was very weak. Atb god luck mate

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id give her little and often then up her food gradually she will get there it will take about two to three week for her to put some size on id have her to the vet as well just for a check up

 

nice one for taking her in matethumbs.gif good luck with her keep us posted

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firstly DO NOT GIVE MILK dogs are lactose intolerant and milk will just upset the gut more ... feed the pup little and often ... 6 meals a day sounds good as long as they are a sensible amount ... feed good quality chicken and beef and you will soon see the weight come on .......

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Yeah I think you can overload her just gradually build up the amount of food you could also give the pup little bit of milk here and there I did with my pup cos he was very weak. Atb god luck mate

cheers bud i was thinking that i gave her milk and she got a bad case of the runs after it thanks for the replys :victory:

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firstly DO NOT GIVE MILK dogs are lactose intolerant and milk will just upset the gut more ... feed the pup little and often ... 6 meals a day sounds good as long as they are a sensible amount ... feed good quality chicken and beef and you will soon see the weight come on .......

i give my pup a little goats milk every day have done since it was 6 weeks old .now nearly 5 months old....it dosent get alot but like i say a little every day...could you please explain why not to ..thanks ...also give my older dogs a drop to now and again....not disagreeing with you just want to know why not....cheers snoop..
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all milk contains lactose and as we know dogs are lactose intolerant ... goats milk has less lactose than cows milk but it still does contain it ... giving an already undernourished pup milk will just make its digestive system worse and slow down the process needed to metabolise the meal its given ............

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1st i would like to congratulate you on taking the pup on and giving it a good home

2nd ive fed my dogs milk ever since they could eat all the waiste from the cows after milkin goes to them and ive never seen a problem but thats just mine,

and 3rd as the man said good quality chicken and beef will see it grow quick

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all milk contains lactose and as we know dogs are lactose intolerant ... goats milk has less lactose than cows milk but it still does contain it ... giving an already undernourished pup milk will just make its digestive system worse and slow down the process needed to metabolise the meal its given ............

i understand what you are saying especially if the pup isnt used to it, so what about the puppy milk that has been designed for pups would it be ok for him to give that? skinners puppy milk is supplmented with Bio-mos which is a natural aid to healthy digestive system ( says it on the tub). gaots milk has been used for years to feed orphaned pups and stuff so how can it be so wrong?

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all milk contains lactose and as we know dogs are lactose intolerant ... goats milk has less lactose than cows milk but it still does contain it ... giving an already undernourished pup milk will just make its digestive system worse and slow down the process needed to metabolise the meal its given ............

i understand what you are saying especially if the pup isnt used to it, so what about the puppy milk that has been designed for pups would it be ok for him to give that? skinners puppy milk is supplmented with Bio-mos which is a natural aid to healthy digestive system ( says it on the tub). gaots milk has been used for years to feed orphaned pups and stuff so how can it be so wrong?

socks is pretty clued up when it comes to a dogs diet...feeding ect ..talks sense .he knows his stuff..but i have all ways given young dogs goats milk..and always will...its never done them any harm .seems to do them good .my pup looks a picture of health ...but on a pup under nourished he could well be right it could quite easily give it a upset stomach...
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all milk contains lactose and as we know dogs are lactose intolerant ... goats milk has less lactose than cows milk but it still does contain it ... giving an already undernourished pup milk will just make its digestive system worse and slow down the process needed to metabolise the meal its given ............

i understand what you are saying especially if the pup isnt used to it, so what about the puppy milk that has been designed for pups would it be ok for him to give that? skinners puppy milk is supplmented with Bio-mos which is a natural aid to healthy digestive system ( says it on the tub). gaots milk has been used for years to feed orphaned pups and stuff so how can it be so wrong?

socks is pretty clued up when it comes to a dogs diet...feeding ect ..talks sense .he knows his stuff..but i have all ways given young dogs goats milk..and always will...its never done them any harm .seems to do them good .my pup looks a picture of health ...but on a pup under nourished he could well be right it could quite easily give it a upset stomach...

yes i agree mate, sorry if it sounds like im trying to question his knowledge, im not!

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