Hello K9ers,
Some of you may remember my last post about getting a lurcher puppy and how happy I was,.Famous Last Words. We now have a delightful greyhound/whippet who is just 12 weeks old. He walks fairly well on the lead and sits on command. His recall is abit hit and miss but he'll retrieve quite afew times on the trot.
All sounds very hunky- dory apart from one thing. I've never known a puppy pee so often and in such vast amounts in the house after he's been outside.
He's fed on dry puppy food and always has water available. Also either I've forgotten how much energy pups have or we're feeding him rocket fuel. He weighs about 16lbs but there is no loose flesh on him and I'm abit worried about him muscling up too quickly. He has almost constant access to the garden and has my wife as company for 99% of the day.
Any advice on any of the above greatfully received.
PS We really love him to bits. Photos when I've worked out how to do it.
Cheers Harryjay
Some of you may remember my last post about getting a lurcher puppy and how happy I was,.Famous Last Words. We now have a delightful greyhound/whippet who is just 12 weeks old. He walks fairly well on the lead and sits on command. His recall is abit hit and miss but he'll retrieve quite afew times on the trot.
All sounds very hunky- dory apart from one thing. I've never known a puppy pee so often and in such vast amounts in the house after he's been outside.
He's fed on dry puppy food and always has water available. Also either I've forgotten how much energy pups have or we're feeding him rocket fuel. He weighs about 16lbs but there is no loose flesh on him and I'm abit worried about him muscling up too quickly. He has almost constant access to the garden and has my wife as company for 99% of the day.
Any advice on any of the above greatfully received.
PS We really love him to bits. Photos when I've worked out how to do it.
Cheers Harryjay
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