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Re: [PyrNet-L] new addition to our pyr family *G*(kinda long)



Thank you, we've already had her into the vet, my husband is a vet tech &
runs the vet clinic on post so as soon as we found out she was with us to
stay we took her in & done a fecal & heartworm, thank goodness all was clear
with that. When we weighed her she was a little under 30lbs. I just want to
get her to where i can't feel (or see) her hip bones & ribs sticking out
anymore when i just lightly run my hands over her*S*. Thanks again.
Mary & the gang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barb Bowes"
> You may also want to get a stool sample in to the Vet to make
> sure she does not have worms. If she does have them, worming her
> will pack the weight on quicker than anything else you do. Just
> don't let her get too heavy. She should be kept on the light side
> at least for a while longer as to minimize joint problems when
> she's older.
>
> Barb Bowes
> Bo, Molly, Chelsea (Pyrs) & Flopsy (Pyr Shep)
> The more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
> bamb@monmouth.com
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