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hi all has anybody have problems with real greedy lurchers my latest pup is the greedyest pup i have ever had i know shes growing but fooks sake shes food dimented should i feed her babys!! :11: ps you just cant breed the bin raking out them

 

I JUST KEEP PUMPING IT IN WHILE THEY ARE PUPPYS, YOU CANT HAVE A FAT PUP :thumbs-up:

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I wouldn't worry too much mate, as joe said load it in...... if she does start to pile the weight on cut back a little, certainly nothing to be concerned about,

if you're feeding raw, the more complete the carcase the longer it will take to get through it, this will keep her occupied for longer and also make her feel fuller for longer. :good:

 

By the time my lurcher was about 3 months old, she was eating more than my fully grown collie :blink:

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My pups 15 weeks old this morning she had a lambs heart with a rack of lamb which kept her buzzy til 4 this afternoon were she then got threw a meaty chicken carcass with some mince beef and shes now getting threw a good sized herring with half a pint of goats milk which will keep her going till the morning.

Like the other lads said if there not gaining to much weight get what you can in them whilst they are pups and make the most of your pups good appetite,theres nothing worse than picky eaters. ;)

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My pups 15 weeks old this morning she had a lambs heart with a rack of lamb which kept her buzzy til 4 this afternoon were she then got threw a meaty chicken carcass with some mince beef and shes now getting threw a good sized herring with half a pint of goats milk which will keep her going till the morning.

Like the other lads said if there not gaining to much weight get what you can in them whilst they are pups and make the most of your pups good appetite,theres nothing worse than picky eaters. ;)

 

can i be your dog :thumbs-up:

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