Sorry. I totally forgot to tell you what he looks like. He is a mutt.. Closest resemblance is probably Border Collie but he's a bit smaller than most sheepdogs I've seen (49 cm tall at the shoulders) and primarily white with brown spots.
His stools look normal now. They were a bit runny the first day he got here. I don't know exactly how much I've been feeding him.. I've just fed him as much as he likes to eat.. But I would guess he has eaten about two cups a day.
The people who picked him up from the streets took him straight to a vet (this was last Thursday) so he has got worm treatment and everything.
The vet did not think he was dangerously skinny and just recommended feeding him dog food for adults in as large quantities as he would eat..
But yeah, his bones are visible so I think I'm going against the doctors orders on this and feed him puppy food.. at least for a couple of weeks. I mean, it can't do any harm can it?
I don't think his lack of interest in kibble is because his mouth hurts.. He got a rawhide bone yesterday and had no problem chewing on that.
On another note. I've noticed that he sometimes stands on all fours when he pees and sometimes he lifts his leg.. Is that normal for male dogs? When he stands on all fours he pees for a longer time than otherwise so I guess that's when he really pees and the other one is just marking? I've never had a male dog before so I don't really have a clue what's normal and not.
Do adult male dogs always lift their leg when they pee? Maybe he is a bit younger than the vet suggested and that's why he stands on all fours at times?
Thanks for the replys
-Varga
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