For fat bone-idols
A British dog food companytoday announced a low-calo-rie diet for overweight canines. Pet shops were said to be clamouring for supplies of Doggy Lo-Cal, billed as "a major advance in the treatment of the obese dog." The company said that one in three household dogs was too fat. It declined to reveal the contents of the new food but said it would curb the spreading waistlines of labradors. collies, cocker spaniels and other dogs who tend to get flabby. - London
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