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One of the things that might affect your dog as they get older is that they might lose their appetite. It's clearly very important to maintain a good nutritional balance in your dog's food, but sometimes as they get older they do lose their appetite. So...

What to Do When Your Older Dog Loses Its Appetite Provided by Expert Village.com

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