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Old 01-18-2010, 12:51 PM
 
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Give her a half cup or so of freshly steamed string beans cut up (either frozen or fresh - NOT canned) and a heaping tablespoon of canned pumpkin (the vegetable, not the pie filling) on top with a few pieces of kibble. It'll fill her up (the pumpkin is sweet and she'll love it) and she'll lose weight. Use this for ONE of her meals each day and give her her kibble at the other meal (IF she's getting two meals).

If she's not getting two meals, cut the kibble in half, give ONE half for the breakfast and use the beans and pumpkin for dinner instead of the other half of the kibble.

One of the reasons you're having behavioral trouble is that you've got two females. I work in pug rescue and we NEVER recommend two females. Not a good idea.
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