18 week old golen

    • Silver

    18 week old golen

    Hi,
    I am fostering a 18 week old golden boy. I just got him. He is already 44lbs. and huge. They fed him dads and kept him in a garage or on a tie out. I have 6 other dogs from a 4 month old corgi to a 8 almost 9 year old aussie. I feed raw/can only top name brands and canidea all life stages dry kibble.
    He can eat the same as the others right?
    I am not thinking puppy food since he is so big already.
    His legs look like tree trunks. I think he grow way to fast and I can only hope there are no problems from it.
     
    Thanks Sue and ? golden boy
     
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    Canidae is fine to feed him, aren't you so wonderful to give him a home for awhile[:D] He's a lucky boy!!!

    • Gold Top Dog
    Goldens, as large breeds, should get a food with a calcium level of less than 1.2% and fat less than 12%. Before the age of 6 months, all puppies absorb calcium indiscriminately, so the best way to prevent bone disease in large breed dogs is to keep the calcium levels at the minimum necessary, and to slow their growth with a low fat diet, but still maintain regular puppy levels (usually 25%) of protein to support proper growth.

    Above all, KEEP HIM LEAN! Weight plays as much of a role in development of bone disease as diet and genetics, and its also the easiest to control.

    Congrats on the new puppy! Where's the pictures?
    • Silver
    Ok, Thanks for the replies.
    He was eating very cheap dry puppy food ( alot of it too). He is over weight now in my opinion.
    I am taking him to the vets tomarrow. He sways when he walks. Might be the fat, might be his hips. He is a very lazy guy. If I stop and he is on leash he lays down. Ofcourse I have herding breeds so maybe this is typical retreiver. I will be feeding him canidea ALS for now. Once he settles in I will add some other things.  Should I feed him for the weight he should be or the weight he is? I was thinking like 1 cup 3 times aday. Too much? My corgi pup same age gets almost two cups aday if it is just dry and he's 20lbs.
    Gilbert yeah we named him that, is about 45lbs. at 18 weeks.
     
    Thanks again,
    Sue and Gilbert
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    Ofcourse I have herding breeds so maybe this is typical retreiver.


    It's definitely NOT. Golden puppies should be crazy wild. I hope that your little guy is just overweight, and not sick. BTW, do we get pictures???
    • Silver
    I have not way to take pictures and post them sorry.
     
    sue
    • Silver
    Sorry, I have no way to post pictures. He is very cute, as all puppies are.
    What do you guys think of eagle holistic large breed puppy food?
    Would it be better then Canidae?
    • Gold Top Dog
    How about this food;    [linkhttp://www.royalcanin.us/dogfood/maxipuppy.html]http://www.royalcanin.us/dogfood/maxipuppy.html[/link];   
    Canine Health Nutrition MAXI Large Breed Puppy 32™ Formula for Large Breed Puppies from 2 months to 15 months of age is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles For Growth.
    Ingredients
    Chicken meal, brown rice, brewers rice, corn gluten, chicken fat (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols), beet pulp (sugar removed), chicken, natural chicken flavor, brewers yeast, sodium silico aluminate, fish oil, dried eggs, monosodium phosphate, potassium chloride, choline chloride, fructo-oligosaccharides, salt, brewers yeast extract (Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation solubles), DL-methionine, dried kelp, glucosamine hydrochloride, vitamin E supplement, chondroitin sulfate, zinc oxide, zinc proteinate, iron sulfate, manganous oxide, rosemary extract, calcium pantothenate, manganese proteinate, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), niacin supplement, copper sulfate, vitamin A supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), copper proteinate, garlic, ginger, calcium iodate, riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, folic acid, sodium selenite, vitamin B12 supplement.




    Guaranteed Analysis

    Crude Protein
    Minimum
    32.0%

    Crude Fat
    Minimum
    14.0%

    Crude Fiber
    Maximum
    3.8%

    Moisture
    Maximum
    10.0%

    Glucosamine*
    Minimum
    390 mg/kg

    Chondroitin*
    Minimum
     
     
     
     
    • Silver
    I took Gilbert to my vets friday, he is 45.3 lbs. at 19weeks old. She also think he is growing too fast. I was told he needs to loose weight or atleast not put any more on for now. I did decide to go with the canidae dry for now.  I am giving him 1 cup of food  3 times a day. I'd like to give him some healthy "real" food too like eggs,cottage cheese,meat, raw bones.  But I am not sure what would be low in fat. He is getting more exercise just playing with the other dogs but I am in Michigan and it's freezing out side (not burr it is cold but freezing). So I can' take him for any kind of walks other then a quicky. He is too young to walk the tread mill. He runs for a short while often in the yard with the other dogs but only like 5 minutes. I am giving him baby carrots to chew and low fat blue dog bakery cookies broken up. I put his noon meal in a Kong. I have always had skinny pups and rescue adult dogs, that needed to put weight on so am a little confused on what to give him for snacks and such since he needs to lose or maintain his weight.
     
    Thanks,
    Sue and Gilby
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    Did your vet calculate out your daily caloric needs for you? If not, send me the calories/cup of your food and calories of the treats you're using and I'll calculate that for you...
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: jessies_mom

    How about this food;    [linkhttp://www.royalcanin.us/dogfood/maxipuppy.html]http://www.royalcanin.us/dogfood/maxipuppy.html[/link];   
    Canine Health Nutrition MAXI Large Breed Puppy 32™ Formula for Large Breed Puppies from 2 months to 15 months of age is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles For Growth.
    Ingredients
    Chicken meal, brown rice, brewers rice, corn gluten, chicken fat (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols), beet pulp (sugar removed), chicken, natural chicken flavor, brewers yeast, sodium silico aluminate, fish oil, dried eggs, monosodium phosphate, potassium chloride, choline chloride, fructo-oligosaccharides, salt, brewers yeast extract (Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation solubles), DL-methionine, dried kelp, glucosamine hydrochloride, vitamin E supplement, chondroitin sulfate, zinc oxide, zinc proteinate, iron sulfate, manganous oxide, rosemary extract, calcium pantothenate, manganese proteinate, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), niacin supplement, copper sulfate, vitamin A supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), copper proteinate, garlic, ginger, calcium iodate, riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, folic acid, sodium selenite, vitamin B12 supplement.




    Guaranteed Analysis

    Crude Protein
    Minimum
    32.0%

    Crude Fat
    Minimum
    14.0%

    Crude Fiber
    Maximum
    3.8%

    Moisture
    Maximum
    10.0%

    Glucosamine*
    Minimum
    390 mg/kg

    Chondroitin*
    Minimum






    I am quite fond of Royal Canin foods.  This is a good one that I've seen great results with.  You may also want to look into Eagle Pack Large Breed Puppy. http://www.eaglepack.com/Pages/SP_LGPuppy.html