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<blockquote data-quote="Mate44" data-source="post: 659512" data-attributes="member: 134917"><p>Many Thanks for all your kind words and support, the veggies were suggested as a treat as Mate is still anchoring after his crunchy treats from myself which were only given in small quantities I must add, and he did live on dry food which he ate whenever he wanted it, and he loved them, he was a little overweight but is losing weight quicker than was hoped by the vet, as he is taking time getting used to the tinned diabetic food, and I feel he would much rather have a good crunch, which is now not possible, we will persevere with the prescribed food for the time being as all this is new to us, but thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mate44, post: 659512, member: 134917"] Many Thanks for all your kind words and support, the veggies were suggested as a treat as Mate is still anchoring after his crunchy treats from myself which were only given in small quantities I must add, and he did live on dry food which he ate whenever he wanted it, and he loved them, he was a little overweight but is losing weight quicker than was hoped by the vet, as he is taking time getting used to the tinned diabetic food, and I feel he would much rather have a good crunch, which is now not possible, we will persevere with the prescribed food for the time being as all this is new to us, but thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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