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should i be concerned about my thin pup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hannah" data-source="post: 2198255" data-attributes="member: 213205"><p>I have a 4 month old American Staffordshire Terrier.. he is 30-35 lbs and eats 3x a day and an hour of exercise a day.. he looks thin!! I can see ribs and hip bones!! He's utd on shots and is free of worms.. he eats Rachel Ray's Nutrish, which I was told is certified as puppy food.. should I be worried and take him to a vet, or is he just going through an awkward growing puppy stage?! We have even started mixing wet food every other day with his dry food...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hannah, post: 2198255, member: 213205"] I have a 4 month old American Staffordshire Terrier.. he is 30-35 lbs and eats 3x a day and an hour of exercise a day.. he looks thin!! I can see ribs and hip bones!! He's utd on shots and is free of worms.. he eats Rachel Ray's Nutrish, which I was told is certified as puppy food.. should I be worried and take him to a vet, or is he just going through an awkward growing puppy stage?! We have even started mixing wet food every other day with his dry food... [/QUOTE]
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