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Try Fit & Trim–I think it is by Purina, but my aunt used that and helped her Shelties trim down.
Eukanuba and Iams may also have some “diet” foods, but they are pricye too. However, I don’t think they cost as much as the vet brand.
That have happend to me and the cat that I name Babe thing I her mom and purr when I near her.
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your dog needs excercise not expensive food
That have happend to me and the cat that I name Babe thing I her mom and purr when I near her.
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Just because a dog food is cheaper does not mean it is not a good food. Read the label and you will see that cheaper pet food often has the same percent protien and same ingredients. Get your dog a diet food and only feed her in the morning. Cut out any table scraps, although dogs like them it is not good for them and can cause rampant weight gain. Do give treats but ones made for pooch and not to many. Make sure your dog has an oportunity for plenty of exercise.
Life with a porker chihuahua.
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Iams has a weight control formula I have had my dog on it before. My dog is a Australian shepard/ collie mix. He is fat too. Weighs about 80 lbs I have given up though I think it’s just his natural way to be.
Life with a porker chihuahua.
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