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Fwd: [pyrnet] Re:Question on Foods(Diamond)??
In a message dated 02/01/2001 10:25:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, Pacer ized
writes:
In a message dated 02/01/2001 6:04:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
JKW9298@aol.com writes:
If your feeding large breed, and wanting to put on weight, I would
certainly change. I feed large breed now that I have my pyrs at their
desired weight, but it is lower in fat, protein, and calories than other
types of food. When I tried to put weight on my female pyr "Bella" someone
on the list suggested Bil-Jack puppy, and it worked great. I have read that
it's one of the highest calorie per cup formula out. I've also read that
Euchanuba premium performance is good for this, but I haven't tried it.
Unless your dog is at least 2 years of age, I wouldn't make any attempt to
gain weight or change from large breed yet. Charlie
In a message dated 02/01/2001 6:04:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
JKW9298@aol.com writes:
If your feeding large breed, and wanting to put on weight, I would
certainly change. I feed large breed now that I have my pyrs at their desired
weight, but it is lower in fat, protein, and calories than other types of
food. When I tried to put weight on my female pyr "Bella" someone on the list
suggested Bil-Jack puppy, and it worked great. I have read that it's one of
the highest calorie per cup formula out. I've also read that Euchanuba
premium performance is good for this, but I haven't tried it. Unless your dog
is at least 2 years of age, I wouldn't make any attempt to gain weight or
change from large breed yet. Charlie
Ok Im sure I missed this but I need to put some weight on my my two Pyrs.
What do you suggest? I am now feeding Nutro large breed. Julie