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Post by janfrost489 Mon Sep 02 2013, 12:42

Hi anyone know the average weight of a female staffie. Need to know an average as the feeding table for Sasha's food is in adult weight. Many thanks as always xx
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Post by Sazzle Mon Sep 02 2013, 13:00

I'm not sure, I never weigh Daisy's food! Blushing
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Post by janfrost489 Mon Sep 02 2013, 13:14

I am feeding her 90 grams 3 times a day but she still seems hungry after looking around for the floor for more. Shes not a greedy dog as she leaves it if she isnt hungry
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Post by Sazzle Mon Sep 02 2013, 13:29

I just go on sight, if Daisy looks OK I stick with the same amount! Although I realise this may not be advisable with a puppy while they are developing!!

If she seems hungry and is not putting on excess weight maybe increase it a little?
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Post by janfrost489 Mon Sep 02 2013, 13:34

Theres not an ounce of fat on her she is really lean she weighs 7.8kgs. I might just add another 10 grams I know she will leave it if she is full. I dont see why the manufacturer puts an adult weight on the package as all dogs are different it just confuses things
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Post by Sazzle Mon Sep 02 2013, 13:38

In that case yeah, I would try a bit more and see hows she goes Smile 
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Post by Kathy Mon Sep 02 2013, 15:03

To answer your original question their weights can vary from dog to dog, averages would be : Female: 10–16 kg, Male: 11–17 kg
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Post by janfrost489 Mon Sep 02 2013, 15:24

Oh right thanks cathy according to the back of the pack I should be feeding her less not more then
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Post by _Jason_ Mon Sep 02 2013, 15:47

Sazzle wrote:

If she seems hungry and is not putting on excess weight maybe increase it a little?
I would try this also
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Post by janfrost489 Mon Sep 02 2013, 15:53

She is very active and burns most of it off I think and she hasn't had any treats yesterday and today as I haven't had time to get any the nearest pet shop is 30 mins away so thats prob why she's a bit peckish not that she has many
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Post by Guest Mon Sep 02 2013, 17:36

I feed raw but same difference i don't weigh the boys food i just go on their body condition

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