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I have a male that is real high strung. Its hard to keep fat on him. He gets 5 cups a day and scarfs it down everyday. What should I do to start getting fat on him.
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add fat supplement and limit exercise- keep in a small pen where he cant pace constantly and work it off
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I currently have him on a tie out
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Ethan Howard
(865)-603-7567
crkdogs@gmail.com
CLINCH RIVER KENNELS
Grch Grnitech 'PR' Clinch River Jack Daniels
2017 RQE#22 Overton County 2nd Place
Highest scoring dog at SEB&TD sectional
King of Show Tellico Mountain Coon Hunters Club Walker Sectional
2017 Ukc World Qualified
2017 PKC Youth World Qualified
Tall Tails Hunting and Feed Supply
C-(865)-603-7567
i would suggest a small above ground kennel. a barrel or something for a bed, room to eat and move around. just enough room to be comfortable but not enough room to pace and be crazy
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DEEP SPRINGS BLACK MAX
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LEVIS SOUTHERN BLUE DOC
Could be his breeding but maybe a vet visit check bloodwork and thyroid.
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