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Old 05-15-2008, 08:45 AM   #16 (permalink)
glencorgi
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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos View Post
I used Connie as an example of a grossly overweight Corgi. I could use another Corgi or two who are also members of the WWCWC.
Connie was definitely overweight, grossly? I can beat her weight many times over.

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If Connie was exercised daily like she should, she would be at target weight by now. it's as simple as that.
Maybe not as simple as that - depends on her metabolism. As you've never hands on dieted an obese corgi to a healthy weight, you are only assuming. And I can tell you from hands on experience, each dog is different as well.

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She should be on special diet food for seniors whilst she is where she is at and thence on 'straight' seniors food as the major part of her daily meal.
Silly me, I should have known you would insist on a special "formula."

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Senor food is important to hit the right balance and ingredience emphasis for dogs aged 7 and over.
Bollucks - you are welcome and entitled to your opinion, but that is all it is, your opinion.

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