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Dont start on antibiotics unless you know for definite it has an infection, blind treatment with antibiotics especially broad spectrum can mask many underlying conditions. How many days has he been lethargic ? and is he off his food or running a temprature dont start chopping and changing foods or routines untill you know what the problem is .

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I think he line that since I changed him into museli to be honest just seems down in himself is eating like a horse although don't like seeing a dog that was full of beans down in himself maybe trip to vet might be best

if hes on his grub then hes fine just needs a few days rest !

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Good stuff lads all advice took on board I will just walk him after 3 days rest and hold him up for the week I going try some high protein nuts or back to 22% nuts and stick with mince and pasta hopefully he perk up in himself was told cod liver oil in food and vitamins tablets is good in there food all advice took on board

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I think he line that since I changed him into museli to be honest just seems down in himself is eating like a horse although don't like seeing a dog that was full of beans down in himself maybe trip to vet might be best

If he's seeing alot of work. He might just be burning through what you feed him. You could increase his food. Though I wouldn't change it. (Actually I'd feed dry food, and water but thats just me.)

 

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My fawn lurcher has been laying up all week, down in dumps and lost weight, I put him inside and as Micky said used dry food and plenty of fresh clean water, and today thankfully he has a bit of bounce back in his step again, maybe working too much plus that weather ain't good

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