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Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by knees78, Sep 21, 2016.

  1. SwampDonkey

    SwampDonkey Registered Users

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    Thanks I already used one type a few times so I think I'm going to have to keep so in all the time and use as and when. I put him on a probiotic too.
     
  2. Samantha Jones

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    Bailey is rather fond of ants and beetles, flies, moths, rabbit and fox poo - he's not yet gobbed a daddy long legs but it won#t surprise me! Gross hound :eek::D and yup we are going through a picky phase with his kibble too - thinking of just adding some insects to it each time to see if that helps! ;)
     
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  3. knees78

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    The legs were hanging out her mouth!!!!!!!!
     
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    Often what the food manufacturers put on the bags is far too much for Labradors. They seem to be able to eke every last calorie out of their food compared to some breeds. I'd try cutting it back by a quarter to a third and see how you get on. My boy, Shadow, gets runny if he's fed too much; he was very skinny as a youngster and we had a hard time getting weight on him; as much as he was more than happy to eat everything that was put in front of him, if he had too much, it just went straight through, so it was a case of building up to the right amount really, really slowly.

    Are the spots on her bits sort of rusty coloured? It may just be that she hasn't learned to clean herself properly yet. My Willow had this when she was a young puppy, and it was just that - basically a touch of nappy rash. Of course, talk to your vet about it, but you could try giving her a wipe with a pet wipe after she wees to see if that helps.
     

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