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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

New/inexperienced dog owners, please do not let your dog become overweight.

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lilacblossomtime · 16/06/2015 17:21

My next door neighbour is a lovely elderly lady who has recently lost her Dh. I feel very sorry for her and wouldn't upset her for anything. She loves dogs and is very kind, however her own dog is in very poor health mainly due to being very overweight, imo, lack of exercise and poor diet. I think some of the problems might be due to its age and breed, but the overweight does not help at all. It is very sad to see this poor dog. Keeping dogs at a lean healthy weight is so important, and try to ignore those pleading looks when you have a biscuit.

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JustBeingJuliet · 21/06/2015 22:59

I've got two, one at each end of the spectrum! A JRT that I can't get weight on as he has so much nervous energy food just seems to go through him, and a collie x poodle who currently resembles a small barrel after a huge course of steroids at Christmas saw her pile on 3kg which I just cannot shift!

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