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by Nans gsd on 14 July 2017 - 17:07
You can look into the Petcurean line dog foods for higher calorie kibble, maybe give him a snack of a cup or 2 per day of kibble along with feeding him raw at a different time of the day. Petcurean "GO" line has some higher calorie kibbles almost 500 calories per cup so that could maybe work for him. He will put the weight on when he is ready. Don't overfeed him. Grain free.
Also I would probably give him a 5 day dose of panacur; five days consequtively, then repeat in a couple of weeks (2-4 weeks) again. That sounds maybe like whip worm or another parasite which are sometimes hard to detect in a stool sample. Good luck Nan

by Hundmutter on 14 July 2017 - 18:07
Re: Origen, which is probably different again in the UK to that produced in Canada, or the USA, as we have pretty tight regulations about contents of animal foods - I have been given samples of Origen, and the publicity that comes with it sounds absolutely fine ... but every dog I have offered it to has refused to eat it. As I said earlier, I'm a kibble user; and my dogs ain't fussy. But there has to be some reason they didn't find this food at all appealing ?
by beetree on 14 July 2017 - 19:07
I am surprised no one mentioned the Satin Balls recipe, yet.

by MNicoleM on 14 July 2017 - 21:07

by Hundmutter on 15 July 2017 - 06:07
Actually Bee, Nicole mentioned 'satin balls' herself, when she was writing about not just wanting the pup to suddenly put on a lot of UNnecessary weight - see last bit of her post two-thirds down p.1.

by Hundmutter on 15 July 2017 - 06:07
Hope that the recovery is permanent, and best of luck with this little one for the future !
by Nans gsd on 16 July 2017 - 01:07
by beetree on 16 July 2017 - 15:07
Not sure what the OP has for a goal,then! Feeding raw correctly is simply a healthy diet. Adding more fat for weight gain seems to be an obvious step.
by SitasMom on 28 July 2017 - 16:07
All dogs are different, some can tolerate raw, some can tolerate rich kibbles, others cannot.
Feeding raw is more than just throwing some chicken into a feed bowl, especially for puppies. The diet must be balanced.
Nans gsd, I had the same problem with Hero, Orijen and Raw were too rich for him. I found a no grain feed he did well on, fed him 3x a day, added some lean raw, kefir, and a few salmon oil gelcaps. He's 9 this year and going strong.
by Dfwgolden on 25 August 2017 - 05:08
I breed working Great Danes, I do protection bite work and service work with them.
My main male is my Service Dog.
He's got the metabolism every human could hope for! He is raw fed a diet that is high in fat.
He's had lots of dietary issues and when we switched to raw his allergies got under control but I constantly CONSTANTLY struggled with his weight. You don't understand he's 130 pounds eating 10-11 POUNDS of raw a night full fat/skin on etc and looked like a skeleton half the time.
Some days he looked better than others. But was always skinny.
And when he would gain weight he would just gain muscle and it went straight to his thighs and shoulders!
He ate just Satin balls for awhile and was still skinny.
He was eating 10,000 calories a day with no real results. I'm not exaggerating.
He saw the vet I don't know how many times.
Then I discovered RedPaw Balanced Fat...
I just started using it about 3 weeks ago and oh my (insert choice word here) god
IT IS INCREDIBLE.
I use about about 5oz on top of his food. I've cut him down to 5lbs of raw a night now.
And he's maintaining weight! He's still lean but he's built like a grey hound so he will never be thick.
But he's the heaviest he's ever been! He looks amazing! I just LOVE THIS STUFF.
Now the recommended "dose" is a half oz per 50lbs but he's so lean he needs more.!
With his raw and the balanced fat he's consuming around 8,000 calories a day but it's actually staying on his body!
It's amazing I love it
I will forever use it.
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