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You are feeding an unbalanced diet by giving only liver and heart: both are very high in protein. You should only feed organ meat (liver, heart or kidney) in the amount that a dog would get if it ate

good advice is go to the vets and get it sorted sooner rather then later!

You should be giving some bone in with the diet its on mate, they need calcium to grow strong bones.

good advice is go to the vets and get it sorted sooner rather then later!

i said i would come on here and ask first because every vet around mine are money rackets!

 

i hate the vets also mate, but somethings i just grit my teeth and take the dog to them. thing is with this, if ppl guess whats up and get it wrong the dogs fecked.

 

only time my dogs go the vet is for there jabs when there pups and then something serious after that. most things i treat myself, cuts and stuff.

 

but yours could turn out to be quite serious.

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It is to do with the food.

Get it onto some 'normal' puppy food, not food for large breeds etc etc, just normal puppy food, tinned, dry, raw, give it a good selection, which will also help get your pups belly used to eating all different type of food without it resulting in the squits if you ever need to alter it's diet at a later stage ;)

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That bull pup I posted the pic of is mine not the lads who started the thread, him and two other littermates knuckled over and ones vet advised breaking and re-setting the legs ?????? All three of us changed the diet to a lowet protein food and they all went back to normal as said in a week or two...I know of other pups that have done the same and been treated the same and healed up fine.

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It is to do with the food.

Get it onto some 'normal' puppy food, not food for large breeds etc etc, just normal puppy food, tinned, dry, raw, give it a good selection, which will also help get your pups belly used to eating all different type of food without it resulting in the squits if you ever need to alter it's diet at a later stage ;)

very good advice moll variety atb bunnys.
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