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Update on Fred

So Fred's diarhhea is all gone now, i used a combination of boiled meat and rice for 2 feedings to help him out. I have also switched his food from Diamond to
Orijen Large Breed puppy, he seems to like it. Is 15lbs about right for going on 11 weeks? I am also feeding 3/4 cup / 3 times a day but he doesnt finish all of it....he doesnt leave much, his bowl has never been wiped clean. Here are some pic of him getting in trouble.

PS. I am amazed at how well he is doing with potty/crate training, i had much more troubles raising Rotties

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Iymala

Well-Known Member
He could not be cuter. Glad to hear the new food is working for him. We feed it for awhile and claymore looked great on it.
 

DennasMom

Well-Known Member
Sweet!

Yep, I see trouble! Do I also see a run to the vet from 'shock therapy' in your future? :p
Our first pup chewed the lamp cord right at the socket when he was about 4 months old... we RUSHED him to the vet (did I mention, this was our first pup)... not a sign of a burn on him. He must have pulled the plug loose before he chewed it clear through. :rolleyes:

As for weights - they all grow at their own pace. As long as his body condition is good and lean, you're on the right track.
 

interzone

Active Member
What a adorable pup you have there! Glad hes all better we had a couple of incidents with diarrhea when we first got our boy Elwood and it is frightening but in most cases it usually clears up within a day or so!

Look forward to seeing more pics of him!