(I *think* it is ok, but want to make sure, as he is my first dog.)
Russell is a yellow lab (actual, not just sorta-kinda) adopted from a shelter 1 month ago at nominally 5 months of age. (Possibly a little older, as he lost his last baby tooth about 10 days ago). He weighted 40 lbs then. Now, on the same scales, he weighs 40.75 lbs. He is eating the recommended amount of Fromm brand kibble, is active and happy-seeming, and when I use condition-scoring picture charts for dogs, he seems right in the middle of the range (ribs can be felt but not easily, has a waist but not skinny, etc). I am pretty sure he has gotten *taller* since we adopted him though. He is clearly going to be more the field-type lab, taller and leggier, rather than a chunky wide boxy show-type one.
Does it seem plausible that a healthy 5-6 month old lab would gain next to no weight from one month to the next?
Thanks,
Pat
Russell is a yellow lab (actual, not just sorta-kinda) adopted from a shelter 1 month ago at nominally 5 months of age. (Possibly a little older, as he lost his last baby tooth about 10 days ago). He weighted 40 lbs then. Now, on the same scales, he weighs 40.75 lbs. He is eating the recommended amount of Fromm brand kibble, is active and happy-seeming, and when I use condition-scoring picture charts for dogs, he seems right in the middle of the range (ribs can be felt but not easily, has a waist but not skinny, etc). I am pretty sure he has gotten *taller* since we adopted him though. He is clearly going to be more the field-type lab, taller and leggier, rather than a chunky wide boxy show-type one.
Does it seem plausible that a healthy 5-6 month old lab would gain next to no weight from one month to the next?
Thanks,
Pat
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