How much do you feed your beagle
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How much do you feed your beagle
I was wondering how many ounces you'll feed your beagles during winter time. I have a buddy feeding 8 ounces and his dogs look good. I feel like if i feed that little that mine will starve to death.
You will get a ton of different answers to this question. I increase what they get during the summer months as I see fit. They get run a lot more, they burn a lot more calories to keep warm, so I increase their food. I don't normally go by ounces, I feed by the measuring cup. The pup gets 3/4 cup twice a day and seems to be doing great on it. My female gets almost double that, as I am trying to get the weight back on her from the Diamond Sproting Dog Formula fiasco. She looks good now, so I will cut back and see how she does from here on out. I have switced food to Black Gold, so I don't have a track record to go off of yet. (But that is a whole 'nother issue
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Emery

Emery
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I think you have to evaluate each dog differently and I think that's year
around.Some dogs will keep in shape on less and some need more.I don't think there is a standard.Even different dog feeds will keep dogs differently.However I do think it takes more in the cold weather and how much they get ran will also make a difference.I don't go by what my buddy feeds I go by the dog and what shape it's in.When youve had a hound for a while you will get to know what that hound needs.It's not a science it's a knowalge of each dog in your kennel.
This is just my opion and learning from having hound as well as other breeds for over 30 years.
Best of Luck
around.Some dogs will keep in shape on less and some need more.I don't think there is a standard.Even different dog feeds will keep dogs differently.However I do think it takes more in the cold weather and how much they get ran will also make a difference.I don't go by what my buddy feeds I go by the dog and what shape it's in.When youve had a hound for a while you will get to know what that hound needs.It's not a science it's a knowalge of each dog in your kennel.
This is just my opion and learning from having hound as well as other breeds for over 30 years.
Best of Luck
Randy Vanosdale
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KL Vanosdale
http://www.loudonridgepache.com
Home of the tried and true Patch Hound! "Where honesty and
good hounds are a family tradition"
LOUDON RIDGE PATCH
KL Vanosdale
http://www.loudonridgepache.com
Home of the tried and true Patch Hound! "Where honesty and
good hounds are a family tradition"
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