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<blockquote data-quote="Bez" data-source="post: 78281" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>OK - before anyone asks - Yes! </p><p></p><p>These animals have been seen by a vet - twice in fact. The last time only a week ago. De-wormed regularly / diet changed as per discussion with vet AND feed nutritionist who specializes in cattle, but has been kind enough to put me in touch with their small animal guy.</p><p></p><p>These mutts are Heinz 57 variety - just a year old - get all they want including meat, egg, dry dog food of good quality, milk if they want and various additives to help them along. Free choice everything and they pound the food down. They weigh in at about 50 pounds and are so thin the ribs and hip bones stick out. </p><p></p><p>All concerned figure they are healthy and active so I should not worry, but the dogs require about 5 - 7 more pounds to be in top shape.</p><p></p><p>Great pooches - suspect a little Collie in them hence some natural thinness. Coat is medium length and shiny, eyes are bright and so on - nose also shows Collie lines. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, they are young and growing so it is natural to be a bit on the thin side - but these guys are rediculously thin. I even spent some money to get some blood work done - all came back ok. </p><p></p><p>It is embarrassing when folks come by - they always ask when I am going to start feeding the dogs. I am getting tired of going through the "They get all they want" stories.</p><p></p><p>Anyone got a secret recipie?</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez, post: 78281, member: 412"] OK - before anyone asks - Yes! These animals have been seen by a vet - twice in fact. The last time only a week ago. De-wormed regularly / diet changed as per discussion with vet AND feed nutritionist who specializes in cattle, but has been kind enough to put me in touch with their small animal guy. These mutts are Heinz 57 variety - just a year old - get all they want including meat, egg, dry dog food of good quality, milk if they want and various additives to help them along. Free choice everything and they pound the food down. They weigh in at about 50 pounds and are so thin the ribs and hip bones stick out. All concerned figure they are healthy and active so I should not worry, but the dogs require about 5 - 7 more pounds to be in top shape. Great pooches - suspect a little Collie in them hence some natural thinness. Coat is medium length and shiny, eyes are bright and so on - nose also shows Collie lines. Yeah, they are young and growing so it is natural to be a bit on the thin side - but these guys are rediculously thin. I even spent some money to get some blood work done - all came back ok. It is embarrassing when folks come by - they always ask when I am going to start feeding the dogs. I am getting tired of going through the "They get all they want" stories. Anyone got a secret recipie? Bez [/QUOTE]
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