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Originally Posted by backwardsrain I see it all the time but I don't say anything about it. I bet their vet has already told them and they just don't do anything. I really don't understand why people let their pets get fat. Dogs and cats don't usually whine for extra food, they just eat what they're given, so it's easy to put them on a diet.
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some dogs do over eat and then look for more. I have a dog that I think is overweight. I have talked to the vet and he said he was fine, just a big boy.
Poor Bailey.. he just loves to eat.. was that way from day one. We kid around and call him tank and such, but I would be upset if someone made the statement he was fat. It would be really bad if it was a stranger. It would be the same if you had fat children, unless you have some medical connection it would cause problem telling someone their child is fat. Thin ice...