
Great Dane 6 weeks of age and diarrhea can really eat?
I just got a Saturday 6 of the last weeks Great Dane puppy, so who is with me since almost a week. Now I understand that is young enough to be removed from its mother and litter. I was misinformed about 10 people different saying he was well and had that Great Dane puppies about 5-6 weeks. Anyway all this that, he made mistakes in crate training last week it slowly begin to decrease. Also binds Golden Retriever 5 years, you are finally starting to get used to it. Now the problem is in the fact that he has diarrhea (which I attributed to his new food.) had no way to get the food they were feeding their breeders (Sam's Club Complete Nutrition). So he eats really well. I feed 3 / 4 cup of Eagle Pack 3 times per day. He eats only 1 / 4 cup of what I more or less. Do not force your way, but it seems that this is not really enough to eat and he only 9 pounds now. Okay?
Yes, you need to have the vet ASAP. Sure that this is not a problem more serious than an upset stomach to go to a different meal. If parvo is highly contagious. Hopefully, the gold is aware of the shooting. Eagle Pack is an excellent food for him. Try putting a bit of dust in the upper transition from a few days should help him adjust to it. Do not leave food all time, left the food, then collect all that remained after 5-10 minutes. Keep food 3 times a day to help prevent swelling. Dane My dog is 23 pounds in 7.5 weeks. Your being 9 pounds in 6 weeks is very worrisome. Get to the vet ASAP. It sounds like your breeder is very reputable, and it would surprising that the puppy is sick. Good luck! PS-6 weeks is too young for any vaccine. No dog should never be vaccinated unless they are 100% healthy. Dane puppies can have reactions to vaccines against the disease. NEVER vaccinate before 8 weeks, and ask the vet if you can get maps can not be changed. Lepto is not be given before 5 months, and rabies should be given 6 months earlier, then better. Www.greatdanelady.com Check out the immunization schedule and Dr. Jean Dodd for more information.

Dogs can’t digest corn and it has petroliem products in it, as in the same stuff they make gasoline out of. Dogs can live 20 or more years, but they don’t because the food they eat slowly poisions them. Any way sorry to go off on a tangent, I just passionate about taking car of our dogs the right way.