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<DIV>I have to agree with Anita, if the food they are on is keeping them healthy
then don’t change it.</DIV>
<DIV>When my gang is on a diet then I reduce the food by 1/8 cup every 3 days
until they look like</DIV>
<DIV>they are starting to lose weight and add raw veggies diced in big chunks
(green beans, carrots) </DIV>
<DIV>with a 1/4 apple chunk through in as a treat. I make it look like
their bowl is a huge dinner. </DIV>
<DIV>Our Kidz cannot process raw veggies, so in one opening and out the
other. The biggest trick is</DIV>
<DIV>to weigh the food. One cup of kibble can weigh completely different
than the other because</DIV>
<DIV>every chunk is not 100% uniform in weight and sometimes size. Weigh
the cup then weight the </DIV>
<DIV>cup with the kibble and subtract the difference. I use my kitchen
scale and it works wonderful.</DIV>
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<DIV>Droolz,</DIV>
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The Dog House Gang<BR>With Tucker and Bazzle watching <BR>over us from the
Rainbow Bridge</DIV>
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