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Quote: Maggie MacDonald
I wonder if that would work for Ceilidh?
I hadn't read your post about using his legs for a towel rack until today and it cracked me up.
I just can't seem to get the weight off her .. I have everything measured out. I don't know what else to do.
Tiny dogs with stubby little legs should be thin. Maybe more exercise?
Exercise is good!
But after long experience, I have to say what everyone hates to hear: It's the food.
Even an ounce a week weight loss for a little dog is the right path. (Trust me, I feel your pain. I have a couple of Pugs around, and their goal in life is obesity. )
Take the measured food, and remove 5% to 10%.
If it looks like too little and the dog tries to hit you with the bowl, fluff it up with a few frozen French-style green beans.
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