neighneigh
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Hi, I wondered if anyone had any advice on the following please?
It’s about my lab, who has seemingly unexplained weight loss.
He is booked back in for a weight check and review at the vets next week but the vet dealing with him is very young/newly qualified and I’m wondering if any of you experienced dog owners might have any ideas for me!
(Long story, I’m sorry in advance!)
Male lab, now 2 years 9 months old.
Changed food in March this year from…
Royal Canin Labrador to:
Feelwells Duck Cold Pressed Complete
(natural, high quality, human food grade ingredients, gently pressed together with a small amount of water at a low temperature for a short time)
He seemed much better on the new food (no loose stools like before the change) and didn’t start losing weight till June time.
We had a new puppy in June, a female lab. He was very excited at first (he’s such a friendly dog!) and they seem to get on very well. She’s a bit bolder than him but doesn’t seem to pick on him or anything. His appetite has not changed since having her.
New puppy is on the Feelwells food too and is a good weight. When we’ve increased the food (as she’s growing), we’ve seen her weight increase.
New puppy does not eat male dog’s food, as we start him off eating his first and stay with them whilst they both eat.
They both have great appetites, will eat anything out in front of them!
They both have the gulp/maze type bowls, to slow them down a bit but every scrap of food is gone within a couple of minutes!
They don’t have any table scraps or human food but do have dog treats when training and out and about, a carrot at the yard and will have sprats, a pigs ear, rawhide or rawhide alternative chew and a Kong filled with cream cheese sometimes.
Male dog lost 1.5kg between June and October and then another 1.5kg between October and November.
He was castrated in October.
Between July and October, he didn’t have as much exercise as he normally would have, as I was really ill and my partner was working full time, looking after me and the horses and project managing a huge house renovation. He did as much as he could with the dogs but it wasn’t as much as they were used to. It didn’t seem to outwardly stress either of the dogs out though but maybe could have?
We lived in a rented house, whilst doing the renovation so the dogs weren’t disturbed by all the building work etc.
After being castrated in October, he again didn’t do much exercise, whilst he was healing. If anything, I’d have thought he would put weight on, not lose more ?
He’s had 2 lots of bloods done.
First lot the only thing that came up was slightly high urea, the second lot were all fine and normal.
We were feeding him the upper amount of food for a 20-30kg dog and he’s now around 25kg.
We’ve increased this by a third (on the vets advice) but it’s not made any difference.
The other thing is that he’s always struggled with his ears. They need cleaning every day but there’s still lots of brown greasy wax there and he shakes his head quite often.
We’ve asked the vets around 12 times (literally every visit, since he was a puppy) about his ears. They’ve always fobbed us off, saying it’s just a Labrador thing, until one vet finally said that his ears probably shouldn’t be like they are (if you rub the base of his ears, they are squelchy).
We’d asked for his ears to be fully investigated, when he was under general anaesthetic for the castration but they only gave them a bit of a clean so we’re no further forward with that.
We clean his ears everyday and put drops in but this doesn’t seem to fully get to the route of the problem.
So, any ideas for us please?
(Thank you so much if you’ve got this far!!)
It’s about my lab, who has seemingly unexplained weight loss.
He is booked back in for a weight check and review at the vets next week but the vet dealing with him is very young/newly qualified and I’m wondering if any of you experienced dog owners might have any ideas for me!
(Long story, I’m sorry in advance!)
Male lab, now 2 years 9 months old.
Changed food in March this year from…
Royal Canin Labrador to:
Feelwells Duck Cold Pressed Complete
(natural, high quality, human food grade ingredients, gently pressed together with a small amount of water at a low temperature for a short time)
He seemed much better on the new food (no loose stools like before the change) and didn’t start losing weight till June time.
We had a new puppy in June, a female lab. He was very excited at first (he’s such a friendly dog!) and they seem to get on very well. She’s a bit bolder than him but doesn’t seem to pick on him or anything. His appetite has not changed since having her.
New puppy is on the Feelwells food too and is a good weight. When we’ve increased the food (as she’s growing), we’ve seen her weight increase.
New puppy does not eat male dog’s food, as we start him off eating his first and stay with them whilst they both eat.
They both have great appetites, will eat anything out in front of them!
They both have the gulp/maze type bowls, to slow them down a bit but every scrap of food is gone within a couple of minutes!
They don’t have any table scraps or human food but do have dog treats when training and out and about, a carrot at the yard and will have sprats, a pigs ear, rawhide or rawhide alternative chew and a Kong filled with cream cheese sometimes.
Male dog lost 1.5kg between June and October and then another 1.5kg between October and November.
He was castrated in October.
Between July and October, he didn’t have as much exercise as he normally would have, as I was really ill and my partner was working full time, looking after me and the horses and project managing a huge house renovation. He did as much as he could with the dogs but it wasn’t as much as they were used to. It didn’t seem to outwardly stress either of the dogs out though but maybe could have?
We lived in a rented house, whilst doing the renovation so the dogs weren’t disturbed by all the building work etc.
After being castrated in October, he again didn’t do much exercise, whilst he was healing. If anything, I’d have thought he would put weight on, not lose more ?
He’s had 2 lots of bloods done.
First lot the only thing that came up was slightly high urea, the second lot were all fine and normal.
We were feeding him the upper amount of food for a 20-30kg dog and he’s now around 25kg.
We’ve increased this by a third (on the vets advice) but it’s not made any difference.
The other thing is that he’s always struggled with his ears. They need cleaning every day but there’s still lots of brown greasy wax there and he shakes his head quite often.
We’ve asked the vets around 12 times (literally every visit, since he was a puppy) about his ears. They’ve always fobbed us off, saying it’s just a Labrador thing, until one vet finally said that his ears probably shouldn’t be like they are (if you rub the base of his ears, they are squelchy).
We’d asked for his ears to be fully investigated, when he was under general anaesthetic for the castration but they only gave them a bit of a clean so we’re no further forward with that.
We clean his ears everyday and put drops in but this doesn’t seem to fully get to the route of the problem.
So, any ideas for us please?
(Thank you so much if you’ve got this far!!)