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Old 04-04-2007, 09:29 AM   #13
my2boyz
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You may want to not only check the size of the kibble but how hard it is...you can have a very tiny kibble that's hard and won't break (so it may get swallowed whole) and you can have a larger kibble that has air baked into it so it breaks easily. We used to feed Innova and it was fine for both of my boys because it was flat and broke very easy.
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