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![]() Unlike the MINI and MAXI categories, which are on the whole homogenous groups, MEDIUM sized dogs are characterised by their wide diversity and are made up of quiet breeds (spaniel...) who tend to put on weight easily and more lively breeds (pointers...) who tend to have difficulty in maintaining their weight. Even though their requirements are known, the main difficulty is adapting a diet to their lifestyle and temperament that is controlled in terms of fats (prevention of obesity) and rationed in relation to the level of daily exercise. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() higher energy requirements ![]() phosphorus ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() appetising yet with the lowest fat content ![]() the risk of obesity ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() to help against ageing ![]() against the weakening of kidneys ![]() palatability to help against poorer digestion and loss of appetite ![]() maintain a healthy shiny coat |
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