What should I do if my German shepherd is very thin?

1. Supplement nutrition
If the German Shepherd’s body is undernourished, a series of problems will occur one after another. When feeding the dog food, the owner can match the German Shepherd with some meat or vegetables to supplement the basic nutrients needed by the body. Pet owners can feed German Shepherds: chicken breast, fish, boiled eggs, etc. In addition to meat, pet owners can also feed German Shepherds some fruits after meals, such as bananas, apples, watermelons, etc., which can prevent constipation and promote the dog’s digestion and appetite.
2. Check for parasites
If there are no major feeding problems, but the German Shepherd still cannot gain weight, the owner needs to consider whether there are parasites in the German Shepherd's body. Many dogs eat a lot of food, but still can't make the dog gain weight. This is because there are parasites in the body. If there are parasites in the German Shepherd's body, it will cause the German Shepherd to lose weight day by day. You can take the German Shepherd to the hospital for a stool examination. If the German Shepherd is found to have parasites, the pet owner must feed the German Shepherd an anthelmintic drug under the guidance of a veterinarian, and then supplement the German Shepherd with nutrients.
3. Feed nutritional cream
Nutrient paste can prevent the loss of nutrients caused by food cooking. Therefore, if you want your thin French Bulldog to gain weight quickly, you can feed the French Bulldog some nutritional paste on a regular basis to supplement nutrition for the French Bulldog.
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