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- From: ALI00JEV@UNCCVM.UNCC.EDU (Judith Van Noate)
- Subject: Re: Is She Done Growing?
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 14:55:47 GMT
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- In article <1hriunINNdps@gw.home.vix.com>
- shedevil@vix.com (Anne P. Mitchell JD) writes:
-
- >
- >
- >So, our *newest* foundling [what? I haven't told you all about Nika
- >yet??..oh dear..I must do..she is an incredibly sweet lab/akita
- >cross...
- >the poor thing's name was *Potlicker*..but now it is Nika. She
- >was an outdoor-back-up-in-the-mountains dog until now..she seems to be
- >*very* happy to have a nice warm loving (and dry!) home to sleep in,
- >and she and Tazi have become fast friends in the space of about 2
- >hours]
- >..anyway, Nika is about 8 months old, and as I mentioned, she is a
- >lab/akita cross...her mother is the lab...her father is a 100lb akita.
- >
- >She is already about..er..I think it was 64 pounds...both her previous
- >owner (for whatever *that's* worth) and a fairly dog-knowledgable
- >friend of mine seem to think that Nika is done growing. *I* think
- >she has a ways to go yet, if the paw/body ratio is a true indicator..
- >her paws are still quite large compared to the rest of her body...
- >her ears, which are lab-style, seem to be in proportion.
- >
- >So what I'm wondering, is there some kind of general rule of thumb, or
- >even some kind of breed-specific rule of thumb, as to when a dog will
- >have pretty much stopped growing by?
- >
- Large breed dogs take longer to mature and grow than small ones. So
- she probably will put on a few more pounds, maybe twenty pounds more
- and an inch or so in height. Just guessing, it could be more.
-
- >
- >Also, if she *is* possibly still growing, what should I be feeding her?
- >Right now I am feeding her what I feed Tazi [who is about 18 months
- >old or
- >so], which is Science Diet Light Maintainance, along with some kind of
- >moist chunk things and some milk or broth mixed in during the dinner
- >
- I would definitely put the pup (I know she doesn't look like one) on a
- higer protein/fat diet--a puppy diet or an active/performance diet until
- she is at least a year old. But do be careful not to let her get fat.
- Labs are genetically prone to put weight on easily, so if she got the
- lab gene for being an "easy keeper" she might be prone to overweight later
- in life. Anyway, pup needs puppy food for now IMO.
- Glad you got her and can give her a good home.
- Judith
- >
-