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<blockquote data-quote="Farmhand" data-source="post: 78287" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>Try some fatty foods like gravies and lard. I cook with lard for our meals and then scrap the pan after it has cooled for the cats and dogs. You could scramble your eggs in lard and cook the meat you give them in lard and feed the whole works to them. It's extra work but maybe worth it. For something easier maybe buy jars of gravy. Our daughter has a medical condition that makes it hard for her to put on weight. Doc said to feed her fatty foods like this and to use real butter on everything possible. Maybe same idea would work for your dogs. Is the milk you're using for human consumption? Our vet told us to quit feeding our cats this milk because cats are allergic to it. They had continuous colds that nothing fixed. Took the milk away and everyone cleared up. Don't know if it could have some reaction to dogs. Our dogs rob the milk replacer bags, would that have enough fat to it to help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmhand, post: 78287, member: 1292"] Try some fatty foods like gravies and lard. I cook with lard for our meals and then scrap the pan after it has cooled for the cats and dogs. You could scramble your eggs in lard and cook the meat you give them in lard and feed the whole works to them. It's extra work but maybe worth it. For something easier maybe buy jars of gravy. Our daughter has a medical condition that makes it hard for her to put on weight. Doc said to feed her fatty foods like this and to use real butter on everything possible. Maybe same idea would work for your dogs. Is the milk you're using for human consumption? Our vet told us to quit feeding our cats this milk because cats are allergic to it. They had continuous colds that nothing fixed. Took the milk away and everyone cleared up. Don't know if it could have some reaction to dogs. Our dogs rob the milk replacer bags, would that have enough fat to it to help? [/QUOTE]
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