Help i need to know how to get my dog fattened up!

etsgal09

User Name: etsgal09
Parent Forum: Cat Health Forum
Posted: 9/17/2009 8:10 PM

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This person just dumped a dog and shes very skinny! How do i get her fattened up?!?!?!

 

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softball834

softball834

9/19/2009 12:22 PM
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I say give her all the food she wants.  Also you could give her treats all the time.  If something like that does not work the take her to the vet to make sure she doesn't have worms.

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diva22

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10/16/2009 8:57 PM
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If he's/she's not eating its food, just feed him something else like a bone or some leftovers that yall have.But dont give up,my dogs are the same way and thats why they get SO SKINNY!Bye!♥

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etsgal09

etsgal09

10/17/2009 2:24 PM
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Thanks for the information!! Im sure it will really help. Do you have any animals?

 

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DogLover29

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10/18/2009 6:26 AM
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My 5 dogs were stolen once and when they were returned, they were very emaciated.  I called my vet and she recommended canned puppy food to fatten them up.  Get a brand with the highest protein (this will say on the label).  Definitely get the dog wormed as well so that any time, money and effort you put into getting her healthy are not compromised by worms.  Good luck.

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