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  • in reply to: Age of neuter for large breed? #75061 Report Abuse
    ed s
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    Never unless you have a female.

    in reply to: Frustrated! #75060 Report Abuse
    ed s
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    In urine test what was protein +?
    What was ph and cp gravity?
    Do you feed natural food or store bought?

    in reply to: For Neuter Lab #75059 Report Abuse
    ed s
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    Well whats done is done and there is no such food to help other then keeping portions down since after neutering labs tend to gain wait.

    in reply to: Coprophagia after diet change? #75058 Report Abuse
    ed s
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    Its a deficiency in vitamin or mineral. Dog food is sterilized since it comes from different sources so they add all vitamins anf minerals and most are synthetic and will not get absorbed. Try feeding him cooked or raw organ meats and raw or cooked meat his poop will be 75% smaller since there is no fillers and extra toxins.

    in reply to: switching large breed dogs to raw #75057 Report Abuse
    ed s
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    Switching to raw food and raw bones in most beneficial for a dog, also you can cook the meat and give him but bones always raw. Also include organ meat any type you can get cooked or raw. I have been dealing with huge amount of sick dogs from store bought food one reason it that it is almost 40-60% fillers. While feeding raw always include raw bones. Also try to get raw pupmkin and sunflower seed not salted, and grind em up and do a 1- 3 tablespooons or more just not like a cup a day. By feeding raw you are building up immune in your puppy so you can look for altearnatives as hearthworm and tick prevention. A dog needs a balance fat and proteins since glucogen dogs get from fat ( we get from carbs very important for brain development) so feeding some raw green beans or a tablespoon of honey a day will be enough.

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