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Posted by TomBasten on 10-23-2024 10:47 PM:

Dog's weight need help.

I have a young Plott coming 2 seems to be a little lite on weight how can I get more weight on him? He's worm free.


Posted by TomBasten on 10-24-2024 01:26 PM:

Dogs weight

I'm going to up the feed on this dog to see if that helps, he acts healthy just under weight!


Posted by 2ol2hunt on 10-24-2024 08:49 PM:

Some dogs have a natural light ideal weight and if you can put on a little weight it will just come right back off really fast


Posted by Dave Richards on 10-25-2024 02:26 AM:

Tom

Try adding some cream and eggs to his feed. Some dogs just have a higher metabolic rate and will not get fat no matter the feed. Dog could have a thyroid problem, overactive thyroid can cause or make gaining weight impossible. Dave

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Posted by TomBasten on 10-25-2024 03:07 AM:

dogs weight

Thanks, trying some olive oil on his food and feeding him 2 times a day.


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 10-25-2024 11:39 AM:

Putting weight on

I always had luck with feeding a high fat dry dog food and adding a can of Mackerel 2X a week for about a month.

Good Luck

Tim

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Posted by TomBasten on 10-25-2024 01:18 PM:

Dogs weight

Thanks for the info


Posted by seth isch on 10-25-2024 04:11 PM:

Tims right

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Putting weight on
I always had luck with feeding a high fat dry dog food and adding a can of Mackerel 2X a week for about a month

Tim is correct on this. The mackerel will add it on. I always did a half can morning and night every other day. Works good!!

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Posted by TomBasten on 10-26-2024 02:20 AM:

Dogs weight

Thanks for the info!


Posted by DL NH on 10-26-2024 11:43 PM:

If you�re just looking to add weight, cook up some pasta (macaroni or shells) and mix a couple of cups of that with his dog food. That will put weight on quickly. How ever, if you�re hunting the dog hard that won�t do the job.

If you�re hunting him hare you likely need to be feeding a higher grade of dog food. Purina Pro Plan was always a good one when I was hunting 4-6 nights a week. There are a number of really good foods out there but your going to pay more for them.

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Posted by shadinc on 10-27-2024 05:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by DL NH
If you�re just looking to add weight, cook up some pasta (macaroni or shells) and mix a couple of cups of that with his dog food. That will put weight on quickly. How ever, if you�re hunting the dog hard that won�t do the job.

If you�re hunting him hare you likely need to be feeding a higher grade of dog food. Purina Pro Plan was always a good one when I was hunting 4-6 nights a week. There are a number of really good foods out there but your going to pay more for them.

Don't marathon runners eat pasta? A coon dog seldom goes 26 miles in a night.

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Posted by Dave Richards on 10-28-2024 01:24 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
Don't marathon runners eat pasta? A coon dog seldom goes 26 miles in a night.


Lol. Donald, pasta is a slow metabolic food giving longer lasting energy over a long time frame. How many marathon runners have you ever seen that were fat? Dave

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Posted by TomBasten on 10-29-2024 09:58 AM:

Re: Tom

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
Try adding some cream and eggs to his feed. Some dogs just have a higher metabolic rate and will not get fat no matter the feed. Dog could have a thyroid problem, overactive thyroid can cause or make gaining weight impossible. Dave
Thanks for your help!


Posted by shadinc on 10-29-2024 05:11 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
Lol. Donald, pasta is a slow metabolic food giving longer lasting energy over a long time frame. How many marathon runners have you ever seen that were fat? Dave
None, but I've seen a lot of pasta eaters that were fat.

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Posted by buff1978 on 11-09-2024 01:30 AM:

Add some calf milk replacer to his food or mix in with it's water.


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