Old 09-26-2012, 05:41 PM
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Patti25314
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I would like to recommend that you use a high quality of food (one that lists a protein as the first ingredient), and then consider looking for healthy weight - and not senior. The senior foods also leave out key ingredients that dogs need. Also, be sure to read the packaging for amount to feed. The higher priced dog foods don't require so much being fed at each meal as they aren't full of unneeded ingredients. I agree about the vet trip.
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