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Old 03-31-2007, 09:24 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TinyAlbinoDancer
First of all, kudos! Second, I don't think they'll be pissed to come home to a slim dog. It is a difficult subject, and I agree with Rivsky to broach it from a medical standpoint. You might try giving them other options than cutting food back, like switching to a higher quality dog food or something (other options are difficult for this dog, obviously). Also, while I was reading I was thinking maybe videotaping a day with their dog--showing how he listens and how happy and energetic he is despite having his food cut, would help them to understand the benefits of a routine like you've got with him.

And when you're done, can you come train Missie for me? She's spoiled and she talks back to me. lol!

I think the video tapeing thing is a GREAT idea! Maybe soon you'll ahve you ownTV show!
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