Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How should i feed my boxer to have thicker bones and a better muscle mass?

I have a brindle boxer she was born on october ,02, 08, she was very underwieight and she still is a little under wight and i notice normal boxes puppys have thick bones she has like grass hopper legs and right now shes not supposed to be walking because she has a ereitated growth plate its been 7 days so far and she has 7 more left...

but i feed her a huge natural diet with science diet large breed puppy food

heres the diet http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/7244/vineen.html

what are some good foods to gain bigger bones and muscle and shes very healthy just a hurt leg cause shes insane lol

but heres some pics of her

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this is the structure i want her to have

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do you think this would be a good suplement for my dog?

http://www.k9power.com/k9_super_fuel.php



and what are some good exercises to make her athletic and big, when she gets old enough for protection dog training im putting her as level 2.



but besides that shes a amazing dog she knows im her master already she follows me everywhere and goes crazy when she sees me and everything



thankyouHow should i feed my boxer to have thicker bones and a better muscle mass?
No feed will ...can...change genetics.

OVER-feeding too rich crap can cause damage!
To strengthen your dogs bones you can give her calcium tablets.

as for more muscles try exerciseHow should i feed my boxer to have thicker bones and a better muscle mass?
Science diet contains too much grain. Many people with large dogs have good results with Raw or BARF. I think supplements are good if vet approved. If she is having a bone structure problem which apparently came from birth, it may be hard to fix.A good diet with the appropriate balance of calcium and phosphorous

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