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Old 03-07-2010, 10:49 PM   #6
ellaYORKIE
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Originally Posted by shodanusmc View Post
Weigh yourself at home, then pick up your dog, and get back on the scale. Subtract your weight, and you have a pretty accurate weight of the dog. Most vet scales are quite accurate, but it will vary is they go moving around. Bottom line, is the dog healthy?
A scale is not something i own. So that won't work unless i get one. She always tries to walk away when the vet is weighing her so that's why i think it may not be correct. And yes, she's very healthy. Not a problem yet. I am just worried that's she's too heavy.
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