nycbullymama
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- Dec 22, 2012
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I do agree with you that excess fat is not good for any animal: dogs, cats, humans.
However, weight and fat do not go hand and hand. My point was that some dogs are bigger or smaller framed. My EB is definitely bigger framed and at 15 wks is 32 lbs. he is not going to be a breed standard weight nor as a young puppy will I cut back his 3 cups of food because he is rapidly growing. Below is a picture of him at 30lbs
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If he's this big at 15 weeks, it's because you're feeding him 3 cups a day. Not because he's so pre-disposed to being huge. Just so you know, there two schools of thought on hip dysplasia. Some say genetic, others say environmental. Meaning,
they grow too fast as pups and the joints/sockets can't keep up. The latter is due to the type of food we feed, and how much.
I'm gonna be honest with you- I've seen the pics you've posted, he is adorable no doubt, but he looks chunky.