My boy who has been showing for the past few months is back home and is being transitioned from a diet of kibble + premade raw to a PMR diet. He is doing excellent! Now, he is too thin for my liking and needs to gain weight. That said, I'm feeding him 2.5 pounds daily and he weighs maybe 45 -50 lbs? (My spayed girl who is his size only eats 14-16 oz daily!!) I can feel his spine and his hip bones. I think that a lot of this is that he is an intact, adolescent male (13 months) with LOTS of hormones and LOTS of energy. He also has a very refined physical build.
Right now in his PMR transition, he is eating chicken quarters, boneless chicken and tripe (lamb, beef and bison). He got his first boneless meal the other day. I gave him a little chunker of beef heart last night with his chicken quarter, but he's definitely not ready to transition to meals of beef heart yet. I do add salmon oil to his food.
I know that he *should* gain weight as he is transitioned to all of the proteins and when I am then able to feed lots of fattier cuts. However, until then, any advice on keeping weight on him?
Finally, when I picked him up from his handler they asked if I had some dry food for him when he got home. I explained that I don't feed kibble at all when they are home, just raw. She told me to be careful because they can get really skinny eating an all raw diet. Now, I found this quite interesting because my other two have been eating PMR for over a year. They have GAINED weight since being on raw. This made me wonder if a lot of her raw feeding clients were feeding a BARF version with lots of veggies? With the PMR diet I feed, I can't believe dogs would have trouble keeping weight! Also, I want to note that my boy was this thin when I picked him up - he has not gotten thin since being on PMR. And, I know that they were trying to keep weight on him too, because a dog that is out of shape and too thin does NOT do well in the show ring! They should be lean, but not too skinny.
Right now in his PMR transition, he is eating chicken quarters, boneless chicken and tripe (lamb, beef and bison). He got his first boneless meal the other day. I gave him a little chunker of beef heart last night with his chicken quarter, but he's definitely not ready to transition to meals of beef heart yet. I do add salmon oil to his food.
I know that he *should* gain weight as he is transitioned to all of the proteins and when I am then able to feed lots of fattier cuts. However, until then, any advice on keeping weight on him?
Finally, when I picked him up from his handler they asked if I had some dry food for him when he got home. I explained that I don't feed kibble at all when they are home, just raw. She told me to be careful because they can get really skinny eating an all raw diet. Now, I found this quite interesting because my other two have been eating PMR for over a year. They have GAINED weight since being on raw. This made me wonder if a lot of her raw feeding clients were feeding a BARF version with lots of veggies? With the PMR diet I feed, I can't believe dogs would have trouble keeping weight! Also, I want to note that my boy was this thin when I picked him up - he has not gotten thin since being on PMR. And, I know that they were trying to keep weight on him too, because a dog that is out of shape and too thin does NOT do well in the show ring! They should be lean, but not too skinny.