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Charlie

Discussion in 'Staffordshire Bull Terriers' started by lassie, Nov 27, 2011.

  1. lassie

    lassie Pup

    This is my pup im very happy with her. But i would like to hear your thoughts on the pros and cons of her body shape keeping in mind that i like an athletic type dog.

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  2. blackcloud

    blackcloud Big Dog

    Hard to judge overall structure at this age. He looks like a fat happy puppy!
     
  3. hmots

    hmots Big Dog

    Too early to tell type unless you know the parents,as far as athletic , watch the diet, plenty of age appropriate excercize and he'll be fine.
     
  4. lassie

    lassie Pup

    cheers for the feedback.
     
  5. odinslad

    odinslad Big Dog

    True what blackcoud says i think your feeding him to much or is it called puppy fat??
     
  6. Bully_UK

    Bully_UK Big Dog

    great looking wee pup.


    Tracie.x
     
  7. bauer

    bauer Top Dog

    Nice looking pup looks like he as a good leg length on him..
     
  8. lassie

    lassie Pup

    i was hoping somebody would say that.
     
  9. lassie

    lassie Pup

    cheers.

    she is a little cuty.
     
  10. 12 gauge

    12 gauge CH Dog

    dont worry about body shape or much exercise until this pup is around 12-16 months. a good nutrition for an easy development and transition is all you need. dont deprive her from good nutrients and essentials just because of looks. there will be time to get her in shape but not now.
     
  11. lassie

    lassie Pup


    cheers buddy.

    Im not expecting her to be a beast. was just curious to know from experienced others what they make of her structure (as in will she have long legs). cause i cant tell.

    What and how much would u recommend feeding a pup (she is 3 months)?
     
  12. 12 gauge

    12 gauge CH Dog

    i dont limit my pups' food at all but that is just me. they eat plenty of raw meat and bones (at the age when they can crush them). i feed very little kibble but feed them my own recipe. with this i dont mean to feed them until they pop or shove food down their throats. food with essential and much needed nutrients will satisfy your pup, she will let u know that
     
  13. lassie

    lassie Pup

    Cheers for the tips. She is strong enough to crush the bones but im scared of feeding them to her as she tried to swallow a whole drumstick, i thought it would be natural for a dog to understand when something requires chewing.
     
  14. babedulce

    babedulce Big Dog

    Give your puppy a big ole femur with marrow in it so that it becomes familiar with the consistency of bone and can associate bone with chewing.
     
  15. lassie

    lassie Pup

    makes alot of sense
     
  16. Thejerm78

    Thejerm78 Pup

    NEVER limit food as a puppy! They need to grow! You don't restrict an infants food intake!
     
  17. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

    Give her the drumstick back. She'll learn.
     

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