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Posted by Karen on April 30, 2008, 3:25 pm, in reply to "Re: Bad, bad reaction to food."
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Try putting him on a high maintenace diet or try "silk balls" but cook them first if your dog has the possibility of tummy troubles.
Some dogs are just naturally skinny. My sister has tried for years to get weight on her Terv - he looks starving, perfectly healthy but just does not eat a lot and does not gain weight.
I would love a tad more weight on my pups. I have upped their food already. Next step will have to be a high energy food for them! They are in constant motion and burn right through food.
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