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18 minutes ago, Thecooksta1 said:

Yeah pal doesn’t leave nothing kibble and raw 2times a day. Cheers

Well all u can do is feed her good quality stuff and give her plenty ,maybe try giving her more until she does leave some so u know how much she will eat like 

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2 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Well all u can do is feed her good quality stuff and give her plenty ,maybe try giving her more until she does leave some so u know how much she will eat like 

I have upped her feed last week abit that was taking today.cheers

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Just now, Thecooksta1 said:

I have upped her feed last week abit that was taking today.cheers

Yeah well.shes only a pup.so don't need 2 worry about over feeding ,a bitch that way bred would expect be thin ,but if u feeding it all it will eat and she wormed out properly then it's all u can do  gonna be rapid on the slop that 

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4 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Yeah well.shes only a pup.so don't need 2 worry about over feeding ,a bitch that way bred would expect be thin ,but if u feeding it all it will eat and she wormed out properly then it's all u can do  gonna be rapid on the slop that 

Aye better to have abit fat on them when pup and aye im hoping so should go straight over the top of heavy ground 👌

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1 hour ago, Thecooksta1 said:

Pups nearly 8 months would you say she is a healthy weight lads? She’s a non ped x Suluki grey. Cheers 

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muscled up .nice coat on it mate looks well

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On 27/03/2025 at 18:29, Thecooksta1 said:

Pups nearly 8 months would you say she is a healthy weight lads? She’s a non ped x Suluki grey. Cheers 

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Only her performance can reflect on that. Experiment with food and weight to find out what suits her best.

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Whippets and whippet crosses develop mentally and physically quicker than the larger types. Very terrier like. Probably that's why I have always like them. But they need time to grow. Seen some flying by 12 month old and then keeling over way too soon. 

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