Sunday, August 2, 2009

I have pitbull puppies that are 7 months old and they are as big a a 3 month old.How can I make them grow?


Answers:
they'll grow, trust me. they seem so small until one day u wake up and all of a sudden they're huge. plus what bloodlines are they? they could be short and stocky. otherwise known as "american bullies" the new pitbulls now-a-days
ENERVITE it's a high calorie, dietary supplement for dogs, my chi parents we're 3 1/2 %26 4 lbs, I was told to give my chi enervite because she was so small, she weighs 10 lbs and it's not fat she's just got big.
Don't worry! It'll pass.
Of COURSE you should feed raw meat diets. But they may not be growing because their momma was a slow grower; I look like a third or fourth grade even though I'm going into seventh grade. That's because my dad was a very slow grower too. Just wait and one day you'll turn around and find a giant standing where a puppy once stood!
What a dumb question? I've seen some dumb questions but this one takes the cake.
I have questions for you. What are you doing with 7 month old pits? Why do you want to make them grow?
I hope there isn't a sinister reason as to why you are so concerned about them growing...
They will grow though, you have to give it time
Are you dealing with American Pit Bull Terriers? If so, they aren't supposed to be big. i have owned these dogs for years and most REAL APBTs are small. I've had some weigh as little as 27 lbs full grown. This thing with people thinking "pitbulls are supposed to be big" is just a horrible fad. If you see a breeder with 100+ lb pit bulls, don't walk, run away. Most of these dogs are actually bred with other dogs and the peds are hung. Dave Wilson, the creater of Razor's Edge dogs has admitted to this, as did the Breeder of Eddington's "What a Whopper".
My point is, don't worry about size. As long as they aren't showing ribs, they will be fine. An APBT should have a nice tuck behind the ribs, and should look more like a marathon runner than a weight lifter.

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