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My dogs, somedays they eat every crumb, and other days there is some left at the end of the day. |
I don't think you can over feed a puppy just like you can't really over feed a child. If they are hungry, they are hungry, they go through growth spurts and some weeks they will grow more then others. I think you should stop worrying about how big he is going to be or get, he is a pup and if hes healthy be happy! |
Just a little worried that the post you made (quoted below) is the reason you worry Coby is getting too big:confused: Do you only want a Tiny?? Quote: Originally Posted by lovespandp http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/ima...s/viewpost.gif Just curious why you want a female yorkie smaller then that 3 to 4/ to 4/ half pounds?? well just because i have my male and hes going to be 5 lbs so i figure i'll go a little smaller thats all and also its a little different i have a dog 5 lbs and a girl a litle bit smaller -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i have a question how big can a yorkie get in size like the max size? is 5 lbs the basic weight of one.. or is 5 lbs on the small size ? yes i know the puppies i have seen small have all been like selling at 3 monthes or more and this is ok,,, i just dont want too get it too old for growing up and bonding reason Last edited by star28c; 08-24-2009 at 12:50 AM. |
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I honeslty think that is the case here. :( |
no i dont want tiny i just didnt know how big he was suppose too be at this age more so worried if he was getting over weight and i was feeding him too much which the vet told me yes i was feeding him too much so i need some help thats all too much weight thats not healthy for anyone one just as too skinny not healty? |
How much does he weigh and how old is he? |
I think you should leave his food down for him so he can eat when he is hungry, and not give him the karyo anymore.. He is going to get how big he gets, you cant stop that, He is a puppy I think you are misplacing getting "fat" with getting bigger as in growing. |
well petco weigh him and she said he was 3 lbs but she also weigh him on the scale with her, his vet weigh him today and check him she did say he 's putting on weight fast and it was because of the nutri cal so she removed it and she also stated wellness would be a better food for him because its all natural.. i dont care if cobys big i just want him healthy and she did stated if he stayed on nutri cal nad the royal canin he would get over weight and also i was free feeding him she stated once the pup reaches 2 lbs they need too eat 3 times a day i didnt know this so he was taking in too much calories his vet said hes 2.8 lbs |
Well thats a great weight , Ill bet he will be around 5-6 pds... thats just perfect.. I guess I never really thought about weight because I cant even remember how much she weighed when she was younger, I just know first appt she had was 2.7 or 2.8, she is 10 months old some where around 5 pds and I still free feed her.. Puppies are busy bodies and will pick all day, my puppy still picks several times a day.. didnt you say you had children.. Id be glad he was getting bigger! |
yes i have a 12 year old but she will be 13 next month thats it so cobys the baby in our house : ) well hes my son because i dont have one and i dont plan on having anymore kids lol |
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2.8 is a good weight for him. |
Make sure that he gets plenty of exercise. Good luck to you with helping him maintain a healthy weight. |
Payslee weighed 3.69 pounds at her last appnt, which was last thursday. She will be four months the 23 of this month. She eats when she's hungry and plays nonstop. I'm fine with her weight and the vet said she's healthy and she seems healthy to me. I think she's at a good weight but thats just me. =] |
i really wouldn't restrict a three month olds food. let him eat when he wants to eat. and be happy that you don't have a picky eater! |
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