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Crablord

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  1. I deadlift 200kg so he's actually fairly light. Plus because I've done it so often he knows he gets treats at the end so he doesn't move at all. I'm going to get him checked out this week just to be sure.
  2. So I've not weight him for a whole week. Im a fairly big bloke so picking him up has always been easy but I definitely just felt a difference. I take my weight, then hold him and minus mine. He's 43kg today... Either my scales don't work or he's gained 3kg in a week. We've not fed him more, he's actually eaten less as he seems to have lost his appetite lately. Needless to say I'm happy his weights beginning to move again. I'm going to keep this thread going weekly. I may look back in a few months time and cringe at myself for being so worried, or I may not. I've appreciated all the info I've gotten and Thankyou for beating with me.
  3. Okay so I've found the email and have contacted her. My friend has a 10 months old akita from a breeder in Tasmania and he's 45kg. That seems reachable in that amount of time it's just that he's weighs not moved for so long that's got me worried.
  4. He had a very bad case of grass seeds. Some were really bad that needed to be shaved. Was very sad for him but it's alright now. All I have is her mobile number. I can't seem to find the website anymore.
  5. The breeder isn't returning my messages.
  6. Lol that he does. He's easily the hardest dog I've ever trained. He's finally getting there but it's been very hard work.
  7. Please read this. -I love my dog Some of these posts have been very helpful, others aggravating. My dogs lines are good. His father was 24months when he bred and was 52kg. I know 8 months is still young in akita standards. The only reason I'm showing concern is because of the weight not moving, in fact some days going down, after almost 7 weeks now. I've not measured his heights, but my friends come over fortnightly and have commented saying he's not getting bigger. Obviously, that's not a professional analysis. But human are born with height/weight perception and can obviously tell if something is smaller or larger. If my dog doesn't grow more, that's life, I love my dog. I was merely trying to get opinions. Hopefully this pic works.
  8. We bought him for shows. So it does matter if he's not the normal height/weight for an akita. I have documented his weight his whole life. The last 6 weeks he has been between 38-40kg. Ultimately when you buy a large breed dog, you want it to grow large. As I said I love my dog, it's just disappointing having what looks like to be a miniature Akita. I've tried contacting the breeder to no avail. When I bought him she told me the male was 50kg. I know that that doesn't mean the pup will, but it gives you an idea. He is pure bred, I have his papers and for the most part the breeder seemed credible. I'm just frustrated. I've always wanted a big akita, it's why I paid so much money for him.
  9. He's been the same weight for 6 weeks
  10. His face still looks young. He doesn't look like an adult akita but a big baby. I'll try upload some.
  11. Since I posted this he had still gained no weight. The vets telling me he won't grow anymore. Apparently dogs stop growing at 8 months?
  12. What's the best way to post pics on here on my mobile.
  13. So it's normal that he's remained the same weight for a month? I just compare it to my friends and he's 1 month older at 45kg
  14. Hi there. I've got an 8 month old akita. Up until 7 months he was growing really well. But it's now been almost a month and he's still 38kg. He's been that weight for a month. I got it from a registered breeder and his dad was roughly 50.
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