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I just leave a bowl full of food and water and they take little bites and sips as they walk by:rolleyes: |
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Yes, hopefully he doesn't overeat. I leave him at home in a playpen for the day, so hopefully he's not eating just because he's bored. :p I MISS his little face already!! Have a Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. |
Puppies often eat more than grown dogs -- because they are growing... And - for sure - puppies do grow fast. If you think about it - they grow from tiny tiny little things to "full grown" the first year of their life. Most people don't reach their adult size until they are 17 or 18 - and sometimes even older. I think you're lucky to have a dog with a good appetite. You can always keep an eye on his weight - not what he weighs - but whether or not he's getting overweight (a little fat!) Then you'll know it's time to start cutting back a little. Carol Jean |
My pup's been growing quickly... Seeemed everytime we went for a shot at the vet he'd gained close to a pound in between! He went from 1 1/2 lbs at 2 months old to over 4 lbs at over 5 months. Which really IS a pound per month... He's not fat though, he's slowing down right now, I think, he used to eat a little more, about 1/2 cup daily of dry food. Now sometimes he doesn't finish, but he always has kibble in his bowl... |
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My Howie is at home in a playpen too with his food and he usually doesn't even eat it if I'm not home. You're lucky that your little one is still eating. Howie had a great appetite up until he was 6 months. Now it's a struggle to get him to eat. Some days I have to sit on the floor and feed him kibble by kibble. So count your blessings!! Have a very happy turkey day!! |
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