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About Kim Wingate
Expertise I can answer general questions about Poodles. My specific area of expertise is Standard Poodles, but I will answer all questions about Poodles and dog related questions if I can. If I can't answer your question, I will be able to find information or someone who can.
Experience I am a Dog Groomer and Dog Trainer, who has raised Standard Poodles for over 20 years. I can answer Housebreaking questions, Obedience questions, Grooming questions, Breeding questions, and General Dog questions.
Organizations I am a member of the AKC.
Education/Credentials I have worked at several Pet stores in my area, worked for a year as a Vet Tech, was an apprentice for a Dog Trainer, and have also worked at a Grooming/Showing kennel for several months. I have also raised, shown, trained, and groomed my own Standard Poodles for over 20 years.
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Poodles - under wieght standard poodle
Expert: Kim Wingate - 11/4/2009
Question Hello, i have a standard poodle that i bought at a 11 weeks and it weight only 11lbs. i have been trying my very best to feed him well and now he is 16weeks and weighs 24lbs. Any suggestions or he is just going to be on the smaller side of a standard poodle? i am wondering what he might weight at i year old. thanks
Answer Hello Commy,
Though I can't estimate your dogs weight at a year old, I can tell you that a Standard Poodle can take up to a year or more to get to its full weight and the way he looks now is not necessarily what he will look like in a year.
At 16 weeks old, you should be feeding your dog 2-3 times a day and he should be eating about 2 1/2-3 cups per day. You can mix some canned food into his dry food if you want, but don't overdo it because you don't want to stress his hips. You might also make sure that you are feeding a high quality dog food such as Iams, Eukanuba, Science Diet, Nutro Max, or Bil-Jac. If you would like information on any of these foods, type the name into your search engine and it should pull the website up on the dog food of choice.
I hope this helps you some. If you have other questions for me, please feel free to ask.
Thanks for using AllExperts.com,
Kim
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