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Dr. Soundarya T C
Hi Sir.. You could pick up treats which are high quality products made from natural ingredients which has no artificial flavours or colours and preservatives, wheat and gluten free. (Feelwells Healthy natural training treats or Dogsee chew crunch).
Dr. Soundarya T C
There are many available . You could choose single ingredient soft chews initially..
Dr. Soundarya T C
You could also give some veggies like carrots, cucumbers which are low calorie options. Occasionally small pieces of cheese could be included.
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