All about Logan.
Update Logan Sep 27th 2114
Logan has now been on raw for 2 years - he is in super condition. Everyone is always commenting on how shiny and soft his coat is. He's teeth are perfect white, no smelly breath and we do not know what the inside of a vet's office looks like! I've never needed to bath him and he sheds very little. He is big and powerful with great muscle tone. Knowing what I know, I will never feed my dogs anything other than raw.
Logan is doing great and still loving his raw food.His coat is glossy and soft and he is a very healthy and strong looking dog.His jaw is still overshot unfortunately, but luckily it's not affecting him and he is eating and biting just fine.His teeth are pearly white and gums healthy pink.His breath doesn't smell, eyes are clear, ears are clear and overall he is in super condition. He is now 1 year old - turned one on the 13th of August.
Name | Logan |
Born | 08 2012 |
Breed | German Shepherd |
Weight | 26 kg |
Raw feeding type | Prey model |
Age started on raw | 8 weeks |
Owner | Aliana |
Live | Cape Town, South Africa |
About Logan
Logan is doing great on raw. Our trainer was against it at first, but this past Sunday she told be how nice he was looking and that I must be doing something right. :-) He did have a few problems, but I don't think it is diet related. We discovered at 4 months he had an overshot jaw - as far as I know this is hereditary and can correct itself as the dog matures. If anything I think raw will help with this process. The other thing is that he had panosteitis (long bone disease)about a week ago. Again I read this is very common in my breed and usually a result of heavy dogs growing to fast. Whether diet and high protein foods have anything to do with it is still inconclusive. In any case it lasted about 3 days and then he was fine....without medication of any kind. It is possible the disease can come and go until the dog is 18 months old, hopefully it won't and is gone for good.
Logan eats:
Pray model.
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