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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

 

 

I am all for the raw meat diet, i am pretty much its greatest fan lol, A good friend of mine introduced us to it after our dogs kept refusing to eat and have never looked back sinse.

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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

beta greyhound is what i use have you wormed the bitch :(
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when i want to put weight on a dog i use tripe and a little less excesise till the dog is built up again

:clapper: tripes the best for putting weight on,stick to barf mate and stay away from that over priced commercial shite dog food ;)

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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

plenty of protien and carbs !!! works wonders , start off slow then work up other wise u will run the insides out the dog!!

atb anythingoes :);)

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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

beta greyhound is what i use have you wormed the bitch :(

 

yea she is all wormed and been checked out by a vet, ill try the beta grey hound, i currently using the standard beta food which i use for my pointer. Are running dogs generly picky eaters? i have only kept gundog breads before and never encountered this before

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alex

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yea she is all wormed and been checked out by a vet, ill try the beta grey hound, i currently using the standard beta food which i use for my pointer. Are running dogs generly picky eaters? i have only kept gundog breads before and never encountered this before

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alex

 

 

i only have 1 running dog, but 4 other dogs and everyone of them are picky i think it all depends on the dog

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I have recently taken on a 13 month old bitch, said to be whippet collie/ grey whipet saluki. she is what i would say is quite under weight and i am really struggling to get her to eat a great deal. i was wandering if any one had any advice as to a good way of putting a bit of weight on to her and any advice on what diet you feed your lurchers.

thanks

alex

Breast of Lamb is good ,plenty of fat content, tripe is actually pretty low in the good stuff.

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