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Yorkie needs some FAT My 7 month old yorkie weighs 3.3 # she is very bony. any suggestions for fattening her up. she only eats about 1/2 cup dry Wellness brand food. She was spayed this last monday and then got a bladder infection the day after, so she is on an antibiotic. i put it in a small ball of cheese, she loves it. i also gave her a couple of small bites of turkey burger, she went crazy. i generally do not feed her any people food. will these food items hurt her and are there other food items i can feed her to put some meat on her bones. i lost a yorkie about 12 years ago from pancreatitus so i am very cautious about what i feed her. thanks for any suggestions. |
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i don't think the cheese or turkey will hurt her but the cheese my constipate her if given too much. Is she on puppy food ? If not maybe that would help.. |
I think there was a thread with a recipe on here a little while ago on a similar theme - maybe Satin Balls? It might be worth a search?! :) Sally x |
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My baby who is 9 months old today is also only 3 pounds, 3 ounces and is going thru tests due to a liver problem, but it isn't a liver shunt. We will keep getting her blood tested to see if the count goes up and up and if so then she will need a liver biopsy to see what's going on. Please read these about what's really in dog food: Closer Look At A Rendering Plant Dead Cats And Dogs Used To Make Pet Food The Truth About Commercial Pet Food The Disgusting Truth About Dog Food What’s Really in Pet Food The Dark Side of Recycling |
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I'd switch her over to either Hill's or Royal Canin whih have amble amounts of dietary fat. Good luck! |
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Can't you just feed her more? Or add canned food to her diet? It may just be her build - I'd rather see a lean dog than a fat dog. |
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But...yeah, I agree with you. I would just give her more food..perhaps more feedings. |
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