What Should I Feed My Beagle Puppy to Put on Weight ?

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I have a two and half months old Beagle puppy, it is feeding on 1and1/2 cup of dry food every day (3 times a day) but has lost the puppy fat and is looking very thin. What should i feed her to gain weight.

If your puppy is seroiusly too thin, you need to take her to the vet to find out why. Take a stool sample with you to have her tested for worms.

Are you sure its not just a normal growth stage she’s going through making her look thin? Beagles are not a breed you ever want to put too much weight on because its really hard to keep them from getting overweight.

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4 Responses to What Should I Feed My Beagle Puppy to Put on Weight ?

  1. walking lady RIP Tom says:

    If your puppy is seroiusly too thin, you need to take her to the vet to find out why. Take a stool sample with you to have her tested for worms.

    Are you sure its not just a normal growth stage she’s going through making her look thin? Beagles are not a breed you ever want to put too much weight on because its really hard to keep them from getting overweight.
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  2. Tina H says:

    i have a beagle pup for breakfast he has mince with pasta and rice and lunch he has half a chicken frame or a couple of chicken necks then at tea he has mince with pasta and rice with some dry food and i cut up some dog roll that i get from my butchers he has never looked thin and he is not over weight he is very healthy and i checked with my vet and he said his diet is fine
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  3. Angel Barbie says:

    Better QUALITY food… with more protein and better nutrition.
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  4. lauren says:

    my cat did that too so i switched his food and now he is back to normal hope this helps
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