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by madAB on 20 October 2010 - 02:10

Definitely not too skinny.  That is a great healthy weight for an active dog. The heavier they are the harder it is on their bones / joints.

Ruger1

by Ruger1 on 20 October 2010 - 03:10

A touch thin IMO...

by Erikalovesvonlupine on 20 October 2010 - 12:10

Thanks,
Everyone is always complaining to me about his weight but I tell them the same thing. And yeah it's the natural choice high energy adult.

by ONSLOW on 20 October 2010 - 15:10

Has     your    vet   checked   your   dog    for    worms?????
My    first    g/s    was   also   very   skinny     but   he    was   checked    out    by    3    vets   and   they   all    told   me    he   was   fine.   My  wife    &    I     would    take   him   to  the    park    twice    a    day    and   he    would    run    &    run,   does    your    dog    do   this?    if   so     he   could   be    ok.     I    also    think   8    cups    of   food   per    day  is   a   lot.     Good   luck.    Brian.

Prager

by Prager on 20 October 2010 - 16:10

Is this the dog?
 If this dog is healthy and free of worms lively and happy, then he is not too skinny!!!!!!!!!!
In my book he is in perfect weight.
Most dogs are too fat thus when people see dog in good weight they think that he is too skinny.
Feed meat. I recommend it to be cooked lightly . Meat, pasta, blended raw vegetables, sea salt, organic Greek kefir or yogurt, sea salt, fish oil.
Prager Hans
http://www.alpinek9.com

by Erikalovesvonlupine on 20 October 2010 - 17:10

Yes thats him! And thx
I wanted to start feeding meat, but what do I feed him and when?

animules

by animules on 21 October 2010 - 02:10

I would switch from your current food to something else.  30% is not considered high by many people.  Also, the first five indgrediants are: 
1.Chicken Meal
2.Ground Rice
3.Corn Gluten Meal
4.Poultry Fat
5.Dried Plain Beet Pulp

I am having great results with less amount fed using Acana
. www.waggintails.com/p-8297-acana-provincial-grasslands-grain-free-dry-dog-food.aspx
 While just 33% protien, the ingrediants are much more what I would like to see.  I am feeding less per day then when I was using another name brand.

Prager gave a great recipe also.  :)

He's a nice looking dog.  Good luck with him.

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 21 October 2010 - 15:10

 If you have a Costco near you, and price is a consideration, check out Nature's Domain grain free. $29 for a 35lb bag. Great results w/all of mine, which is a first, and I have fed just about everything among the super premiums. I do supplement w/raw, always will, if I don't feed all raw, but mine are all doing marvelously well on this food. 

by Erikalovesvonlupine on 21 October 2010 - 17:10

Thanks for the links guys! I'll switch and then i'll update you.


CrysBuck25

by CrysBuck25 on 21 October 2010 - 17:10

Erika,

If that's too skinny, then my Oakley is too thin!  Actually, you'll find that almost everyone you meet will tell you that a GSD at that weight is too skinny.  That is simply not true.  A GSD that resembles a sausage, hard packed with fat, is not a healthy dog, and will suffer from many of the conditions associated with excessive weight in humans, including diabetes.  It is far better to be thin than fat, and you'll have to toughen yourself up and ignore when people tell you he's too thin.

My stepson fed Nutro Natural Choice puppy and dog food to his Giant Alaskan Malamute, and she was always thin, her stools runny, and she ate 40 pounds of the stuff per week.  She's larger than your boy, around 125, I'd guess, but that kind of volume of food, along with the runny stools, was a dead giveaway that the food was not being utilized.

She's doing far better now than she was then, and, I hate to say it, he's feeding her Kibbles N Bits, which is mostly corn.  Oakley is eating three cups a day of Diamond Beef and Rice dog food, which isn't my favorite dog food, but she's doing very well on it.  I keep her thin, like your boy, for the very reason that it is healthier for her, just as being lighter is better for us humans.

It always makes me cringe when I hear people tell me that my girl is so skinny that she must be dying, but they have a dog that is so fat that it can barely lick its own backside, can barely walk (waddles), and has coat issues.  I bite my tongue, because I don't want to point fingers when it comes to risking health of one's dogs or kids. Oakley has a nice coat, she is very flexible, and she doesn't waddle.  She can move when she wants to or needs to, and is just generally in good spirits and healthy. I can live with opinions that don't match mine; I know what's best for my dog.

Crys





 


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