good food, i sprinkled calf/foal starter on my boys food when he was a pup. its full of vitamins and nutrients. u can get it from the local feed store. just lay off the stuff right before she starts the lanky stage.
id just give her time shes only 3 months she doesnt need to be 50 60 pounds lol keep feedin her right and just give it time and shell grow up big and strong
ive never heard of giving a dog supplements for livestock.... the lanky stage is where your pups body is kinda akward... most of the time it's where he/she looks longer or taller than it should.
I was told once we got our female fixed that she would thicken up, and its been I want to say 6 months or more since she got fixed and she hasnt gained any weight, is that normal?
I was told once we got our female fixed that she would thicken up, and its been I want to say 6 months or more since she got fixed and she hasnt gained any weight, is that normal?
have you weighed her or are you just going by eye if your going by eye she probably has gained weight but shes just filling her body well how should i say it fillin her frame or w.e you know what i mean lol and you said shes about 50 at a year id say thats right on target
I was told once we got our female fixed that she would thicken up, and its been I want to say 6 months or more since she got fixed and she hasnt gained any weight, is that normal?
Please do not try top bulk up or fatten up a pup. Doing so would put extra stress on developing joints. Also the pups will be genetically what it is meant to be and nothing will change that.
Feed a normal amount of high quality food and let her exercise and play like a pup that will help the pup develop to her potential in a healthy way. APBTs really do not start filling out fully until between 1-3 years old depending on the Bloodlines
Also they are not supposed to be bulky dogs. They should have lean muscle like an athlete as they mature
Hope that helps
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