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Originally Posted by Lora3329 He was actually eating the same dog food my dogs do so no changing food needed. She brought a full bag with him. I messaged her and she said he eats meat well. And that I can treat the food like treats if needed. I don't feel ribs or anything, just not much fat over them. I'm anxious to see what the vet thinks on Monday. But I've added chicken to my grocery list. Lol. |
That's GREAT he was eating the same food as your dogs, if he is not eating it is def. from this life change. GREAT you added chicken to your list. If you cannot feel or see ribs or spine then his weight is fine, my pup has long legs also, I think long legs, short body gives the "appearance" of a thinner pup. Ask your vet about his weight for his size. My vet told me, if you look straight down at the dog when he is standing the dog should have an hour glass figure, if he does then he's at a good weight. Now lol, hour glass figure does NOT mean a TINY or THIN mid section, but you should see a smaller mid section.