Bingo the beagle has a weight problem
Q: Our dog Bingo is a beagle and he’s fat. Our vet says so. Our friends and family say so. Our neighbors even stop us on the street to make sure Bingo is on a diet. I think they want to tell us to walk him more but they probably don’t want to embarrass us. The problem is that Bingo doesn’t eat much. He’s just a lazy dog. His favorite activity is couch-lounging in front of Animal Planet (probably …
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