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Old 04-05-2005, 07:50 PM   #13
lickthestar
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I'm not sure...i never asked the vet that because I don't really train Archie with treats. I'm pretty sure the vet meant non-training treats. My problem when I asked her was that Archie was refusing to eat food because he always wanted to eat what I was eating.

I didn't think that small treats were really an issue anyway because he gets such a small amount of them, that he would need to eat real food...Things would be different if I fed him a load of treats and he wanted that instead of food.
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