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oso
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 2:37 pm    Post subject: ????FOOD Reply with quote

OSO, WHO IS NOW 2 & 1/2 MONTHS, STARTED OFF WITH EUKA, THEN I SWITCHED HIM TO NUTRO, BUT HE STILL DOESEN'T EAT MUCH. I FEED HIM 3 TIMES A DAY, AND JUST A HANDFULL AND HE NEVER FINISHES. HE DRINKS FINE, HE'S GROWING BUT DOSEN'T LOOK LIKE HE'S GAINING MUCH WEIGHT. YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE HIS RIBS. I HEARD THE LAMB & RICE DRY FOOD WILL PUT WEIGHT ON HIM, SHOULD I CHANGE AGAIN .
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bullylove1
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 3:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Oso. Glad your boy is growing up nicely. As for him being lean, my AmStaff couldn't gain weight for the life of her!! She was always VERY lean, and you could always see the outline of her ribs.

Since she has been spayed (about 2 months) she has gained 7 lbs!! She is getting HUGE! So, I wouldn't be too worried.

I was feeding nutro natural Lamb and rice. I was very pleased with the results. It did gain a little weight on her, but she never went up or down on the food. There are so many other things you will notice as well such as Oso's coat will improve Tremendously, stool sizes will be firmer and smaller. It is a great food.

Perhaps after he is neutured (if he's not already) he will gain weight like mine did!
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