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> Hi we have a 4 yo male German Shep dog who is really thin. He recently
> got bit by a rattlesnake and thank god is o.k. now..but he lost more
> weight. He was 80 Lbs BUT he is a real big boy. Now he weighs only
> 75...his little sister weighs 82 and she is much shorter and more solid than
> him. He looks like a refugee.....
> We have tried nutrabones, hamburger, cottage cheese, expensive canned
> dog food, he wont eat enough and LOVES to chase deer that keeps him even
> thinner from all the running!!. He worries me that he may become so
> thin his hips and immune system may become damaged.
> DO you have any ideas?? I would appreciate any info.
> Thanks Chefcher
This is a common problem with Shepherds. The usual he just won't eat all he is given? What does the vet say? He needs a good work up starting with checking a stool sample for worms. All the above could do more harm than good by not providing a complete and balanced diet. Once the vet clears him, a better solution would be a dry small breed puppy chow. They still meet AAFCO minimums for everything and no other dog chow is as calorie rich. I would stick to the same brand and protein source as what you have been feeding if it is available. The fewer different proteins a dog eats when young, the easier it is to work around it if it ever develops food allergies.
You might look over the sticky at
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/in...tml#post254171