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Is Dog Whisperer methods too harsh?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 297000" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I agree with Donna about less of the best is better than a lot of the cheapest. </p><p>My sis has a very overweight lab. She reduced the dry and throws in 1/2 can of green beans as filler. </p><p></p><p>I have my dogs almost grain free. They get veggies and nutrients in their food but almost no grain. I also limit treats. Training treats are broken into almost crumb size so they don't get over fed. </p><p>I will shred some cheese on their food at times and do a cooked egg every week for variety and their coats. </p><p>None of my dogs would be mistaken for skinny but I try to feed them in a healthy way. In the heat we are experiencing their exercise is severely limited but Cowboy has lost more than 10lbs since Honeysue died because I stopped the over indulgent feeding that I figured Honeysue deserved. No more gravy or high fat foods. Dog food with a little additive to keep them interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 297000, member: 3"] I agree with Donna about less of the best is better than a lot of the cheapest. My sis has a very overweight lab. She reduced the dry and throws in 1/2 can of green beans as filler. I have my dogs almost grain free. They get veggies and nutrients in their food but almost no grain. I also limit treats. Training treats are broken into almost crumb size so they don't get over fed. I will shred some cheese on their food at times and do a cooked egg every week for variety and their coats. None of my dogs would be mistaken for skinny but I try to feed them in a healthy way. In the heat we are experiencing their exercise is severely limited but Cowboy has lost more than 10lbs since Honeysue died because I stopped the over indulgent feeding that I figured Honeysue deserved. No more gravy or high fat foods. Dog food with a little additive to keep them interested. [/QUOTE]
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