If an adult JRT on a twice-daily schedule shows signs like excessive pacing before dinner, what might signal a need for a temporary adjustment?
Answer
Classic signs of being underfed
Signs such as excessive pacing or a dull coat, despite following the schedule, suggest the dog may be underfed, indicating a temporary need to bridge the gap with a small, additional meal.

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