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how much do you feed your pup ?ive got a 10 month old pup ive been giving it like nearly 2pints of dry soaked in water and meat i thought hed been eating all at once but just beeen in and theres still about a 3rd left now if hes not eating at 1 sitting hes been lamping with food in him which is o good for him so should i drop the food back abit

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What time do you feed him? I always feed mine at 8ish that way if I'm going lamping, they ain't got long before we are out. Breakfast in the morning too, just something light after a walk.

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how much do you feed your pup ?ive got a 10 month old pup ive been giving it like nearly 2pints of dry soaked in water and meat i thought hed been eating all at once but just beeen in and theres still about a 3rd left now if hes not eating at 1 sitting hes been lamping with food in him which is o good for him so should i drop the food back abit

Two pints seems a lot to me,,, I use a cup as a measure wich is 1/3 of a pint,,, and the most any of mine ever get is 3 cups,,, but usually it's just 1 - 2 cups ,, mixed with raw meat....

 

But of course all dogs are different and if it's a big dog perhaps it needs more,,

The thing is,, as a ten month old it's still growing,,so if it's a bit overweight yet it's not a problem, plenty of sensible exercise a bit of light work,, and plenty grub at ten month old is just the ticket,,, so I wouldn't worry to much if he's healthy

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At 10 months only feed myn once a day between 6 or 9 at nyt always worked for me atb

well this is what im doing atm but if im giving him it at that time and hes eating half then half the next day then im running him at night might be slowing him down as he didnt run his best last night

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At 10 months only feed myn once a day between 6 or 9 at nyt always worked for me atb

well this is what im doing atm but if im giving him it at that time and hes eating half then half the next day then im running him at night might be slowing him down as he didnt run his best last night

Small cup 1 n half scoops with handfull pasta ,mixed veg,raw meat,sardines mix it up a bit so he has something diffrent every day mate atb

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What time do you feed him? I always feed mine at 8ish that way if I'm going lamping, they ain't got long before we are out. Breakfast in the morning too, just something light after a walk.

so you feed him just before you go lamping mate

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So if the pup is eating the rest the day after obviously you are not taking anything that's left away from him first thing next day??First job for me in the morning after a fag and a brew lol is the dog/s. First job check the food bowl(not that there's any ever left) but still check it just in case. If there were to be any left it would picked up straight away. Slugs and all manner of creepy crawlies could have been in it during the night. Plus if there is any left then i know something is wrong health wise with the dog.

I hate feeding dry soaked in water . it's looks vile and doe's the teeth no good at all. Try putting dry down mixed with meat and veg and plenty of fresh water see how it goes. Any food left the morning after i'd pick up and chuck . The dog will soon realise that he's to eat all at once or if still leaving some then you are over feeding and cut down accordingly. atb stabba

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Like Stabba says I prefer it dry, my pup has his kibble in the bottom of his bowl, and his raw beef on top, not mixed in.

he will polish his meat off right away, and at the end of the night he will return to the bowl and finish of the Kibble.

if there's some kibble left, he will eat it for breakfast.

if i soften the kibble with water or gravy, he wont eat it.

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