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And this is the smallest one, you call this obese?
then, here's another picture of the long hair,
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yes.And this is the smallest one, you call this obese?
View attachment 2745666then, here's another picture of the long hair, View attachment 2745667
Agreed. My bigger dogs eat that amount for an entire day.yes.
if they are eating two cups a day they are going to be fat dude. Thats more than double what they need
they should be eating MAX 3/4ths of a cup
It's not about size; it's the profile of the dog. The stomach should be slightly tucked in and you should be able to feel the dog's ribs just behind their shoulder blades.And this is the smallest one, you call this obese?
View attachment 2745666then, here's another picture of the long hair, View attachment 2745667
I will see if I can feel the ribs, they are still in bed tho.It's not about size; it's the profile of the dog. The stomach should be slightly tucked in and you should be able to feel the dog's ribs just behind their shoulder blades.![]()
How hard did you have to squeeze?I can feel the spine and ribs on both of them.
I didn't squeeze! I could feel the ribs by just touching them.How hard did you have to squeeze?![]()
I did
I didn't squeeze! I could feel the ribs by just touching them.