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He is 15 months old and fully grown but he is very small. His ribs don't stick out, but when you run your hand over his back you can feel them. A few weeks ago when visiting my mum (who always feeds him titbits) everyone was commenting that he looked a bit podgy, but when he comes away from her home we have more off lead walks and i guess we haven't been adjusting his food rations. Straight after eating his tummy does bloat (a little like mine does after a huge take away!)We did move from Burns to JWB a little while back but it just didn't seem to suit him so we switched back. We might well give arden grange a go - can you get AG at PaH? His poos on burns are very variable - sometimes really firm and well looking and other times quite soft. If we were to try adding raw eggs and such do i have to do it gradually or shall i start adding oen every other day? Are they likely to have effects on his poos? I can see this being a pretty circular change as any change in diet could bring on more anal gland issues...?His height is ~35 cm from paw to shoulder - i don't know if this makes him a smaller cocker or not... We don't have much central heating on (because we are in a flat it is fairly warm) but sometimes do in the evenings so i suppose it could be that.I will try and get a photo of him next to something universal so people can judge his size from that.