She probably only wants a fraction of what you are feeding her. I'd get some kind of complete feed and give her just about 1 cup per day plus a couple of flakes of hay and that's it. Shetlands are kind of picky about eating. If the hay is good quality, she'll probably eat it but only if she's hungry. She's going to want some grain over just hay but it's really dangerous for her to gain a lot of weight because of the risk of laminitis. It's caused by stressful events, as trauma, infection, or parturition and it's the laminae in the hoof of the horse. you don't want that to happen. If you are giving her the feed in the morning and feel kind of bad about her only getting hay at night, you can give her a chopped carrot and apple with the hay and that's it. She doesn't need a bag of them either. For her sake, you probably need to seriously cut back her diet, well, if she needs to. Well that's your answer.
i would get a shetland sheep dog
There are numerous breeds of sheep dog such as: the Shetland, Catalan , Croation, Cumberland, Icelandic, Himalayan, Maremma, Old English, Welsh and Polish sheepdog.
Today, Shetland Sheepdogs are mainly companion animals. But in their homeland, the Shetland Isles, Shetland Sheepdogs were used to herd cattle and served as an all-purpose farmdog.
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i think Shelties (Shetland Sheep dog) are the best type of dog to get. They are VERY good listeners and plus they are very friendly and cuddly. I've had a sheltie for about 8 1/2 yrs. now and he's still doing good. they are very great dogs and i recommend it.
Yes. The Shetland Sheepdog is one of the leading breeds in agility competitions. As these dogs are originally bred to herd sheep, they have high energy levels and are talented athletes.
Yes. All breeds of dog have a small bone in their penis, called the OS penis, that aids them in mating.
In my opinion: Chihuahua's, Border Terriers, Dalmatians, Yorkshire Terriers, Pug's, Beagle's, Border Collie's, Shetland Sheep Dogs.
it depends on whether you live in an association, rent or owned. we live in a townhouse and have a Shetland sheep dog. he is like Clifford. runt of the litter and the size of a collie. ask the owner or association, maybe your loved by many animal can.