How Much Should I Feed My Pet?

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A Chinese Crested comes in two varieties, both with and without fur, which are born in the same litter: the Hairless and the Powderpuff. The breed's origins trace back to Africa, Mexico and, of course China.

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How Much Should I Feed My Pet?

Dr. Gary Weitzman helps the Arizona companion of an 8-year-old Chinese Crested named “Notcho” (as in not-cho ordinary canine) discover the right dietary balance. Then, a woman calls from Maryland wondering what to do about her cat’s overweight condition.

Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy; “La Rondine” (The Swallow) by Renata Scotto

Dr. Gary Weitzman helps the Arizona companion of an 8-year-old Chinese Crested named “Notcho” (as in not-cho ordinary canine) discover the right dietary balance. Then, a woman calls from Maryland wondering what to do about her cat’s overweight condition.

Music: “Road Dogs” by Acoustic Alchemy; “La Rondine” (The Swallow) by Renata Scotto

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I adopted a five year old cat. A mix of tabby and calico I was told. The previous owner said she vomited about once a month. However, she is vomiting much more frequently.
Her previous owner had her on standard dry food. I changed it to science diet and am now mixing it with science diet wet food. I also am trying to cut back the amount of food.Hopefully, this will solve the problem but it hasn't yet. any ideas?

November 23, 2012 - 11:00pm