Not exact matches
You need some dietary fat, but even if you didn't, this wouldn't help you stay lean
in a
caloric surplus.
Consuming more protein than you need isn't harmful, but can result
in fat gain if it puts you
in a
caloric surplus.
While you're looking to put yourself
in a
caloric surplus when bulking, eating too many calories won't give you any extra muscle building advantages.
At the same time, if the
caloric surplus is TOO small, muscle will either
not be built at all, or it will be built at a rate so unbelievably slow that it might as well
not even exist
in the first place.
However, remember that you still need to be
in a
caloric surplus, so don't use the workout as a way to burn off all of the extra calories.
In case of
caloric surplus your dog will get obese, on contrary — when the intake volume doesn't meet the
caloric expenditures, your dog will be sluggish.