What a cutie, it sounds to me that you've got a good plan going. I know many people here recommend the Nature's Variety. Some people free feed their dogs like you did you cats, but this can only be done with a high quality kibble, no raw or canned foods. I don't think you can tell by pictures if she's too thin, if the vet says add a couple pounds I'd listen to that, most vets certainly don't want a dog overweight, but underweight can be a serious problem too. Since she's an adult dog, she can probably hold it from 10-6:00. Urination production is slowed down during the night. Some breeder owned dogs are not housebroken and are trained to go in their crates, if this is the case you need to find another way to housebreak besides the traditional crate training. Best of luck, glad she found a new home!
Last edited by Nancy1999; 09-05-2012 at 06:01 PM.
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