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Re: black grman shepherds
she's doing great at the moment and has put on a bit of weight already but there is one thing i'm worried about it's the constant diarrhea. she has it several times a day like water. she is booked into the vets tommorrow so i shall ask him then. she also seems to be the hardest to housetrain yet, or maybe it's just the fact that it's been so long since i've had a young pup (especially since she's only 7 weeks old and should still be with her mother!) she is on bakers complete puppy food, and i've bathed her today but she got filthy again straight after in the back garden with the others. they've ripped up all the grass by tearing round the garden so it's like a mud bath every time they go out. especially when they roll in it! and they are also having fun trying to pull down an old tree in our garden. whatever makes them happy! so in this pic she might be a bit muddy lol
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Re: black grman shepherds
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GSD often ahve sensitive digestion. What food is sshe ahvign. A food like Arden Grange Lamb and rice suits a lot of shepherds, but is an adult food, but may be worth trying if she isn't getting goodness out of the pupy food she is on. Teh Arden Grange is quite nutrient dense anyway at 26% protein and 16% fat. Natural Premium Dog Food & Cat Food From Arden Grange |
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