Best diet for GSD?

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King Herald

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Sunday 4th June 2017
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We took Blue and Sky to Vets for Pets for a checkup and they were both weighed. Blue is 43 kg, Sky is 33.

Blue was pronounced fit and healthy but Sky has muscle wastage on her rear legs and hips, plus we have found a raw scaly dermatitis under her front right armpit. Vet gave us some cream for that and also,advised we swap her to Yumove, from Nutraquin.

The poops have gone fairly solid for a couple of weeks as we have switched them onto Arden Grange, for big dogs with joint supplements.

For the last three days I have been giving them some raw chicken in their morning meal.

I need to calculate just how much food they should be getting every day, based on their weight, don't want to starve them or have a couple of porkers in the house.


Other than that, they are really great dogs, friendly, loving, no food aggressions, house trained, quiet etc. Only down sides are pulling a bit on the leads when walked together and getting too,excited when they see other animals. They seem to be very 'competitive' with each other, they both want to walk in front, and pull hard to get there, and if one lunges towards a dog or cat, the other has to do it as well.

We have started walking them seperarly the last few days, it is much easier.

King Herald

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Monday 24th July 2017
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We have been feeding them on 50% raw meat and 50% Arden Grange for a month or so now. They love it.

Also bought some salmon oil and drizzle a teaspoon of that on every day, and throw a raw egg in each 3 times a week.

Their dog logs are pretty solid most of the time nowadays too.

Also started her on Yumove to replace the Nutraquin she was on when we first got them.

Ps. The kennels sent us their pedigree sheets a couple of weeks ago, going back five generations, both are pure bred from some fancy kennels somewhere. Noble beasts. readitbowtie




King Herald

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Tuesday 25th July 2017
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bexVN said:
They are looking brilliant, you have done great by them. They are proper old school looking gsd's,
Thanks. biggrinbiggrin: They are really great dogs, well behaved etc, and good fun to have around.

I just wish they were a bit easier on the lead. I get the impression they never really went for walks much before.



King Herald

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Tuesday 25th July 2017
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We don't really give ours any treats, or leftovers or the usual bits and bobs people throw their dogs. After a couple of messy 'accidents' in the first few days after we adopted them I was advised they have sensitive stomachs to that sort of thing.

Occasionally I give them a tin of tuna in brine each added to the morning biscuits, which they love.