Head growth and poop

Tom

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Bulldog(s) Names
Bambi
Hi everyone, please see our first English bulldog Bruno. First picture is when he was 3 months and second is how he looks now with 7 months.. He has 20 kilograms..

What do you think about his head, will it grow more? For us it look more like boxer head :)

Can you please tell us how often 7-12 months bulldog poop a day? Bruno is starting from 05:30Am and has 4-5 poops until midnight..He eats 2 time per day last meal is at 16:00h. He does not have diarrhea but we thought it will not be so often after 6 months… :)

Thank you all for your comments!
 

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Welcome to EBN! Bulldogs go through a lanky stage… they grow UP the first year and then the second year they grow OUT, basically when they widen (chest and head).

Poo.. should be maybe twice a day. What food, protein and how much each meal?
 
Welcome to EBN! Bulldogs go through a lanky stage… they grow UP the first year and then the second year they grow OUT, basically when they widen (chest and head).

Poo.. should be maybe twice a day. What food, protein and how much each meal?
Thank you! The food is Orijen puppy (see picture). We started giving him 400 grams 3 days ago. Before that we were giving him 340 grams. His weight is ok and he is not too fat. Our Vet said that 4 poo per day is normal while he is in ā€œpuppyā€ period.. But it is exhausting for us :)) Thank you once more
 

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Welcome to EBN. @2BullyMama pretty much has you covered. Again welcome.

Dry Goods​


CUPS (c)GRAMS (g)OUNCE (oz)
1 cup 145 g5.1 oz
3/4 cup109 g3.8 oz
2/3 cup97 g3.4oz
1/2 cup73 g2.6 oz
1/3 cup48 g1.7 oz
1/4 cup36 g1.3 oz
1/8 cup (2 tbsp)18 g0.6 oz

Keep in mind that if you’re using cup measures, the conversion of dry goods may vary. To put it simply, how you fill the cup matters as the ingredient can either weigh less or more depending on its volume. Take for example the difference in measuring fruits such as blueberries, tomatoes, and cherries. As they have varying densities, weighing them into ounces or grams can fluctuate.

Based on your information above and the above chart, it appears you maybe want to cut back on the food a little. I looked at the Orijen website which indicates the following:

Daily Feeding Quantity​


215 g* / 1 ā…“ C*
*Transition to ORIJEN Original, Six Fish or Regional Red or to ORIJEN Small Breed for toy and small breed dogs. | Your dog is unique and his feeding requirements will vary with his environment, age, and activity. That’s why we suggest starting with this feeding recommendation, and then monitoring his weight and adjusting portions as needed. Feed twice daily and remember to always keep fresh, clean water available. † Use a standard 250ml/130g measuring cup. Serve dry or lightly moistened. See your veterinarian regularly. To help maintain freshness, we recommend sealing the bag tightly and storing it in a cool, dry location.

CALORIE DISTRIBUTION​


ORIJEN Puppy provides more calories from protein and fat and fewer from carbohydrates, providing a calorie distribution that mirrors the natural puppy diet. Metabolizable energy is 4000 kcal/kg (520 kcal per 250ml/130g cup) with calories distributed to support peak conditioning; 38% from protein, 17% from vegetables and fruits, and 45% from fat.

I hope this helps a little.
 
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Welcome to EBN. @2BullyMama pretty much has you covered. Again welcome.

Dry Goods​


CUPS (c)GRAMS (g)OUNCE (oz)
1 cup145 g5.1 oz
3/4 cup109 g3.8 oz
2/3 cup97 g3.4oz
1/2 cup73 g2.6 oz
1/3 cup48 g1.7 oz
1/4 cup36 g1.3 oz
1/8 cup (2 tbsp)18 g0.6 oz

Keep in mind that if you’re using cup measures, the conversion of dry goods may vary. To put it simply, how you fill the cup matters as the ingredient can either weigh less or more depending on its volume. Take for example the difference in measuring fruits such as blueberries, tomatoes, and cherries. As they have varying densities, weighing them into ounces or grams can fluctuate.

Based on your information above and the above chart, it appears you maybe want to cut back on the food a little. I looked at the Orijen website which indicates the following:

Daily Feeding Quantity​


215 g* / 1 ā…“ C*
*Transition to ORIJEN Original, Six Fish or Regional Red or to ORIJEN Small Breed for toy and small breed dogs. | Your dog is unique and his feeding requirements will vary with his environment, age, and activity. That’s why we suggest starting with this feeding recommendation, and then monitoring his weight and adjusting portions as needed. Feed twice daily and remember to always keep fresh, clean water available. † Use a standard 250ml/130g measuring cup. Serve dry or lightly moistened. See your veterinarian regularly. To help maintain freshness, we recommend sealing the bag tightly and storing it in a cool, dry location.

CALORIE DISTRIBUTION​


ORIJEN Puppy provides more calories from protein and fat and fewer from carbohydrates, providing a calorie distribution that mirrors the natural puppy diet. Metabolizable energy is 4000 kcal/kg (520 kcal per 250ml/130g cup) with calories distributed to support peak conditioning; 38% from protein, 17% from vegetables and fruits, and 45% from fat.

I hope this helps a little.
Thank you very much. Yes will cut the food a bit
 
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