I am currently feeding my dogs a grain free kibble. They are doing great and look great. Only thing is my one dog who always thinks he is starving seems more convinced than ever. I was just wondering if there was something I could add to it to make him feel fuller without giving him more food. His weight is great.
I'm not sure I am being clear so please ask any questions needed to clarify.
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I'm with Tracy and Michael.
I too consider frozen or no-salt-added canned green beans to be a wonderful "fluffer" for dogs who are on a weight-management regimen or who are just sad to see a normal-size meal.
Oddly, many dogs love them. Two of mine love the canned ones enough to consider them great marker rewards. ( I think they're awful, but they disagree.)
The frozen ones have very little sodium added, but be careful to get the no-salt-added canned, because otherwise they have a ton of salt. (I get the supermarket brand for about 59 or 69 cents a can, and the frozen ones are often 3 big bags for under $5.)
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