I know every lab is different, but I feel this is very small. He isn't thin and looks healthy, but isn't just so small! He eats 2.5 cups of food a day. Is there anything I should change?
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I know every lab is different, but I feel this is very small. He isn't thin and looks healthy, but isn't just so small! He eats 2.5 cups of food a day. Is there anything I should change?
It really depends on genetics. If the pup isn't thin at all, is eating, drinking, pooping, peeing, playing, etc. OK and your vet has given him a clean bill of health, he's probably fine.
That is on the small side, but again, what about the parents?
Mine were both in the 25 lb range by that age, but they are very large boned and hefty, as are their parents.
Hello and welcome to you and your pup!
You are correct that every lab is different. Tell us a little more about your puppy. Are you certain he's a purebred lab? Do you know anything about his parents or siblings, like what they weigh? Did you get him from a breeder? If so, the breeder could tell you what's normal for their labs. If not, it's a bit harder to judge. Have you taken him to a vet and what opinion did the vet offer? Can you post a photo? We love puppy photos!
Ditto the questions above, but if he is healthy and happy and isn't skinny and is eating well, it sounds like you are doing everything right. Welcome!
Piper was very little like that, as well. The vet checked her out and said she was fine, just small. Now, at a little over 2 she is still small ( 52 lbs last week) but very, very healthy. As much as people comment on the "bigger, bench" labs, people comment on the small labs, too. As long as she is healthy, I don't care. I just tell her she is my poorly bred, pure bred and I couldn't love her more.
Thanks for the replies everyone! I figure he is fine since he eats, plays, sleeps, and does everything really well. He is SUPER hungry at every meal though which worries me if I am feeding him enough. Right now he is on a bland diet of chicken and rice because he had stress colitus and had diarrhea for 3 days straight. We feed him 1 1/4 cup twice a day of that (what the vet recommended), but he scarfs it up like he hasn't eaten for days every single time! We bought him a slow feeder bowl to slow things down but that doesnt seem to lessen his voracious appetite!
Also, here are some pictures of the little bugger!
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You are not feeding him enough food! An 11 week old Lab puppy should be eating no less than 3 cups per day...maybe a little more.
He seems a little thin to me.
What brand of puppy food are you feeding?
Feed the pup in front of you. Hopefully the breeder and your vet are helping but please, don't just go by "standards". Do consider probiotics to help him digest better but work w/ your vet.
Well, the vet we took him to told us 1-1.5 cups per meal. 3 cups a day tops, which is strange to me because I heard when they go bland, they should eat more than kibble since kibble expands a bit in their stomach. They gave us some probiotics to take alongside his antibiotics, so that's taken care of at least. I guess I'll up his food to maybe 2 cups per meal. The vet said while he is on the bland diet, to feed only twice a day instead of 3 times a day like he was when he was doing kibble!
Thanks for all your input everyone!