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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

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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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