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Dog losing weight.

Species: Dog
Breed: king charles
Age: 6-12 months
my king charles is losing weight, ive tried al different kinds of wet and dry food but isnt making any difference, he onli eats abit of it, i can see the bones sticking out of him and it worrys me, i took him to vets and they said theres nothin wrong wiv him, can you help me to get my dog to eat more and gain weight


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Dr. Marie replied:

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