
It can be really tough. There your doggy is standing in front of an empty food bowl. He's looking up at you with those big, brown eyes and your first instinct is to give him what he wants. He’s obviously hungry, and you need to fill that bowl again, even though he's already eaten. After all, a full puppy is a happy puppy, right?
Unfortunately, you may be doing your dog a disservice. He doesn’t really have a turn-off switch. While some dogs may be picky most will eat and eat until they practically burst!
And you may not think it's that bad, giving Fido an extra pan of kibble or a little more canned food just to make the growling tummy go away. But it will eventually show when the veterinarian tells you your dog is overweight.
Visit the next page to learn what issues a cute but chubby pooch just might incur!
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Marsha Holladay
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I have commented numerous times that some of the pugs featured are dangerously obese. Perhaps you should choose cute pictures of healthy weight pugs so as not to give the wrong impression on what’s cute.
Faye Tate
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Love those pugs. Watch those treats
Juanita Pufpaf
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Pugs are so precious and they love to eat. I lost mine to diabetes and I caused it by feeding him too much. I didn’t realize I had to be the disciplined one. They cannot be “self-feeders.” They have us to help keep things healthy.
T.J. Stephens
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Debbie King
Janet Conrad
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I love my pug,and l do have to watch how much I feed her.like you said ,they do love to eat and they will keep on eating if don’t limit their intake.
Anna Lamont
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Going to be hard to control. They sure do love to eat.
Linda Smith
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Pugs are Precious!!!!!
Robert Samonek
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Not my pug. He won’t stop running around and asking for more walks. I think he thinks he’s a lab
Stacy McGeorge
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Ice makes a good treat , my pug loves them