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  • Raw. Less expensive than kibble, and easy to do. No skin problems, his coat is so shiny he glows in pictures, no stomach issues, and it's a species appropriate diet. Also, most dogs aren't allergic to chicken.....they're allergic to the processed, immunogically unrecognizable substance labeled a chicken in kibble.
  • Agreed on the bursitis possibility. Google IT Band stretches...
  • I started lifting in December with a trainer, and was warned that I would gain weight initially. I put on 3 pounds, and it took 6 weeks for it to start coming off.....and I increased my calories around the same time. Take your measurements, and be patient, it will be worth it in the long run!
  • Species appropriate raw diet. Simple, easy, and more cost efficient than the premium kibble on the market. Lots of great info on the web, try the Raw Feeding Yahoo group and Facebook group.....the FB group has everything you need to know in the documents. Read up, and then jump in with both feet!…
  • I started lifting in December, and gained 3 pounds. Since then, I've lost that 3 plus another 11, and several inches. Keep lifting, take measurements, and just be patient...it will be SO worth it!
  • This. I started lifting with a trainer, and he told me it would happen. I gained 3 pounds, they stuck around for a while, and now they and several of their friends are gone. Not to mention the inches. Don't stop lifting.
  • I started lifting in December, and it's been the best thing I could have possibly done! I gained 3 pounds the first month, which my trainer said would happen.....and then I started losing, after having stalled out for months doing just cardio. In a 5 week span from January to February, I lost 3 inches off my waist and 3.5…
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