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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hi friends,
Glad I found this site, it looks as the ideal companion for the long journey of being a responsible Basset dad. My female pup was acquired from a breeder who I think was not feeding her enough; her ribs show and her bones just below the collarline are easy to feel. (where the spine meets the collar) Right now she's going on 12 weeks and I'm feeding her just under 2 cups per day. Any advice on proper feeding minimums would be appreciated ; I've seen a lot of "ask your vet" advice. Thanks, rgds. Claude |
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You should be be able to see the ribs on a puppy and the wither should be easily felt. Longer term health problem are associated with overfeeding not underfeeding. Most peoples perception of what an ideal basset should look like is that of an obese dog hence with their puppy or dog is not obese they think it is too thin see Corpulent Canines? Quote:
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no one can say feed so much food to a particular dog there are way too many variable not the least of which is the amount of calories in a cup of food varries greatly from manufacture to manufacture and even between food from the same manufacture. I general recommend starting at 10-25% less than the recommended feeding guidelines on the back of puppy food bag based on the size and age of the dog. I also recommend large breed puppy formula for a basset even though they are marginal on most large breed scales. The reason being that large breeds formula were done mostly to minimize orthopeadic problems that are more prevelent in large breed the same orthopeadic probems are prevelent in bassets and given the basset has more bone mass relative to it size than any other breed oit has the skeletal structure of a large breed. Also keep in mind most owners are vary poor judges of their own dogs weight most severly underestimating how overweight their dogs is PurinaŽ Study Confirms Link Between Body Fat and Chronic Health Conditions Quote:
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 61
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I feed Snickers Orijen Large Breed Puppy. The bag says 3.5 - 4.0 cups per day, I give her 2 cups in the morning, 2 at night, and she only eats about 1 - 1.25 cups each feeding. I give her more dog food as I train with her, but not more than an additional 0.5 cup per day.
She is really good at eating her fill so I don't have to worry about precise measuring. She is 5 months and 41 lbs.
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