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Old 11-28-2015, 05:22 AM   #7
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A balanced diet is your goal for feeding for good long term health. No fat trimmings from your table is what I've been taught for these little dogs, they are more sensitive than big or medium size dogs. Pancreatitis is often the outcome if over fed fat scraps or fatty foods. The holidays see a spike in vet visits from table scraps. Finding a dog food they enjoy eating regularly has been a royal pain in the arse for us! The food threads here have gotten quite heated, so I shall abstain from specific recommendations at this time plus you're in England. Since you're in Manchester, I recommend you research the governing body that certifies pet food as "complete" and "balanced" in your neck of the woods and go from there. Ask questions, read labels and research quality and recalls while looking at various brands and their formulas.

Good food and exercise! I think you're asking the right questions.
Wow...I never knew that about the pancreatitis. I will have to show that to scott so maybe he'll stop feeding Izzy so much. She's getting fluffy . i mean fat. I mean fluffy.Last thing we need is her to get pancreatitis
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