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). He is fine now but lost weight that he didn't really have to lose as he is lean and fit. Am I best just feeding him as normal-he eats when he wants-or mixing in extras to increase the calories? He will put the couple of pounds back on if eating normally but it will take a while. He is not greedy and only eats when he is hungry so upping his rations wouldn't make a difference. He is running about fine and has suffered no adverse effects other than a bit of weight loss. Am I just being paranoid that my dog looks a bit skinny? If he was long haired you wouldn't be able to tell.
> I'm not surprised re Chappie - I've not used the dry version, but always keep a tin or two in the cupboard for if mine have a digestive upset.
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