I'm opening myself up to get flamed bad here, but I don't care.

SwollenWOP

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I have a German Shepherd, he's very tall but won't put on mass. He's mega-hyperactive, but just doesn't put muscle on. Everybody says hes so skinny. The vet says he's perfectly healthy. I have some Winstrol (Stan QV 50) to be exact left over from an old cycle (about 4-5 mL.) I looked on QV's website, the recommended intramuscular shot for a canine is only .1cc, so I assume I have plenty for my dog. Has anyone here ever given their dog steroids? I mean, that is what it's for, right? This is just a thought, so keep the shit talking out. I just have no use for this stuff and would love to see my dog look a little healthier (maybe meaner too :insane2:

WOP
 
Reason I even consider it is because he weighs about 55-60 pounds, but with some bulk could easily be 80 considering the way that he eats. Probably eats 2-3 times what I can, pound for pound.
 
Of course winstrol must be administered every day, are you up to darting your doggie that often?
 
What do you have planned for post cycle therapy (pct)? Diet? Training? Seriously though, I've been wondering about animal steroids. How do they work? don't you still need to train so that the muscles know to rebuild?
 
He's got no balls, sooo I'm assuming post cycle therapy (pct) wouldn't be that big of an issue?? As far as diet is concerned, I figured I would just make him some ground beef stew from some recipes I acquired on the internet. I feel like some kind of sicko even asking this question, but I've tried everything....high protein foods, Eukanuba this, you name it. The dog is bony as hell. It just looks unhealthy...funny part is, his parents were like small fucking horses. Any more suggestions?
 
I put a multivit/mineral in my Shepherd's breakfast (I give him one of mine), along with a tsp of Carlson's fish oil. The fish oil really improved his coat, and dramatically cut down on the dander in the house. It also mellowed him out.

I'd try these two nutritional tips and see how he does. He could be suffering from a nutritional deficiency (even with the good food you have been buying for him), or a generalized inflammatory response of some sort.

BTW, Ike weighs 117#.
 
Have you considered Equipose for your dog. I know you have Winstrol on hand, but EQ may work better, and weekly or monthly shots for the pooch, versus EOD! Just be careful with dosage, don't want to reach toxic blood levels.
 
We need more info.

What are his goals, age stats, height, diet.
Has he been training regularly?

Lmao
 
Shouldn't your dog train natural until he/she puts on some bulk before considering a cycle? If its his/her first cycle I'm willing to bet SC is going to suggest a test only cycle...

Actually my sis had a cat that was put on roids for a while, she shot the kitty EOD, and not IM but just below the skin (sub culteroisly?). If I remember right kitty was on deca.

Perhaps some before and after pics would be nice if you go through with this.
 
Mr. dB said:
Of course winstrol must be administered every day, are you up to darting your doggie that often?


That is not true, intramuscular winstrol is made to administered once a week according to upjohn. Just so you know qv is not administered to animals, upjohn Winstrol (winny), and fort dodge eq are the only drugs i know of given to animals off the top of my head. Personally i wouldn't give your dog gear because he is skinny.
 
I seriously doubt I'm going through this, but look on the QV website, it gives a recommended dosage for dogs (.1 mL I believe).
 
I wouldnt give a skinny dog winny... It sounds to me you would jeopardize your dogs health because you want him to look bigger? Bad idea... Dogs are different that people so you came to the wrong place for info on this.... Imo.
 
Bro, First of all, how old is he? If he's a puppy, he will eventually put on size. I have two German Shepherds and my female was and still is on the skinny side, but my breeder says she is at ideal weight. There are other things you could do to increase the dogs weight. I wouldn't jeopardize the dogs health if you don't have to.

PM me if you want some more info.
 
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