11/03/2025
I've been slack and haven't posted in awhile so while all these monkeys are happily sleeping in while we have a patter of rain outside I thought I'd take the opportunity....
Today let's chat about easy keepers vs hard keepers.
All dogs are different and in the sled dog world we split their feeding between easy keepers and hard keepers.
EASY KEEPERS, they hold their weight and could live on air.
HARD KEEPERS, these guys could eat an entire horse and would still be skin and bones.
There are lots of different things that can factor into this.... Age, neutered/entire, metabolism, stress, exercise level and diet.
Among my 6 I have a mixture but none that are a complete struggle..... And they can change!!! Just because they were a hard keeper when they were 1 doesn't mean they will still be a hard keeper when they are 10.
Take zip and buzz for example, both were reasonably hard keepers when they were you, they would not get fat until they were about 7. For different reasons, zip turns out has a sensitivity to some foods, especially chicken which makes her not eat. It took a long time to learn this with very minimal signs. Buzz is a highly stressed anxious dog. Both were neutered at 2 and it didn't make any change to their metabolism.
For the last few years they become very easy keepers in summer and still moderate keepers in winter while they are working. Now at almost 10 they are mostly easy keepers but still need constant checking over the winter months.
My young 4 ranging in age from 1- 3.5 are still hard keepers. They don't get fat no matter.
So I adjust as needed to balance their exercise and energy levels with keeping them in healthy condition.
The youngins are on a high fat diet, high fat meats like lamb and beef, salmon and sardines or literally adding in fat to their leaner cuts like venison or possum.
Zip and buzz however are on a high protein diet of leaner cuts like venison, horse and possum. They still get to enjoy their lamb and beef but I try to pick out the less fatty pieces and they get less than the young pups even though they weigh more than jazz and Ezka. And they don't get pieces of fat as extras in their bowls.
It's all about knowing the dog Infront of you and working off the dog Infront of you.
Want to know if your dogs is an easy keeper or hard keeper and what you can do to keep them in good shape, don't hesitate to get in touch!