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<blockquote data-quote="harry gilbert" data-source="post: 10460696" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>At 7 weeks he was 3.7 pounds, now he's up to 5.2 pounds. I give him Nutrition-Cal supplement 5 times a day, in addition to the vitamins the vet prescribed, and chew treats, plus one half cup of Royal Canin Puppy 33 three times a day.</p><p></p><p>He gets a LOT of exercise playing fetch with his squeaky toys. I had read somewhere that a tired dog is a happy dog. After 30 minutes of intense play, he goes into his pen and takes a nap. Couldn't ask for a better dog.</p><p></p><p>He's reached the point where I can leave the pen open during the day, and he comes and goes when he needs to use the litter pan. At night, or when we go out, he's in his pen.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow we start formal crate training, for when we go on car trips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry gilbert, post: 10460696, member: 4763"] At 7 weeks he was 3.7 pounds, now he's up to 5.2 pounds. I give him Nutrition-Cal supplement 5 times a day, in addition to the vitamins the vet prescribed, and chew treats, plus one half cup of Royal Canin Puppy 33 three times a day. He gets a LOT of exercise playing fetch with his squeaky toys. I had read somewhere that a tired dog is a happy dog. After 30 minutes of intense play, he goes into his pen and takes a nap. Couldn't ask for a better dog. He's reached the point where I can leave the pen open during the day, and he comes and goes when he needs to use the litter pan. At night, or when we go out, he's in his pen. Tomorrow we start formal crate training, for when we go on car trips. [/QUOTE]
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