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Buy straight lard mate (they love it aswell), mix it in with his dinner if you really want to stack it on, if you can ask your pet food store if they have a higher fat content chicken mince as this depends on the amount of fat/skin put in with the mince. Depends on the store, and you will be able to tell by the pink/ white in the chicken, if its red it is as lean as you get chicken. I also agree with the pasta comment that will help him fill out.
Other than that I suggest that you spoil yourself and get yourself some nice steaks with fat left on and when you cook it cut off the fat and give it to him he will love you for it. Another option is to get him a winter weatherbeeta rug, it will cost you around the 50 dollar mark and being a racer he will have no problem adorning the clothing and it will keep him much warmer.
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rice is just as suitable, although I believe taht if you are feeding larger amounts and not mixed through thier dinner as much they will have more trouble eating it due to the size.
another thing to remember is wholemeal is another important factor.
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Here's a quick outline of a feeding program -
Breakfast - 3 x Lucky dog biscuit bones (about 4 inchs long) or you could feed a couple bits of toast with vegie on. Or a couple of weetbix with a splash on milk the rest water in a cup. (be careful not too much milk gives the dog the runs) Afternoon snack - A couple of Lucky dog biscuits or a handfull of the dried food your feeding. Tea - Feed your nightly feed of kibble. (At present I'm using meaty bites). Add your snags and any left overs from your tea. ie pasta, rice, fat from the chops etc. To add weight fairly quickly - You need to feed a fatty content of meat. ie lard from the supermarket, puppy mince from the pet shop. But as I said firstly go the snags cheap, and they do the job. As for how long I would feed for, would be up to you. When he starts to look filled out, you can cut back on his feed abit. There's a lot of great posts on this subject Morgan, you won't (or can't) go wrong. |
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Get him some Chicken Necks too mate - you'll be a friend for life then!
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I would think that you should add some more meat into his diet, sardines are obviously fish which is used alot for its low fat content. Also got some cash to burn hey morgan not too many I know are keen to feed a dog 6 cups of advance a day :P.
I cant remember the exact specs on the advance food but I imagine to be moderate fat content not that high, the weight gain you see in this instance will be pretty much proportional to the fat in his diet. Does it say on the advance bag how much is rated to give a dog his size? Another thing is if you have the contact number of the person you got the dog on, get an idea of what they were feeding him as they were obviously able to keep his weight where it is, if you use this as a benchmark you can add from there.
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