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Old 05-08-2010, 02:22 PM   #7
scentlady
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Originally Posted by bonbon View Post
My two biewers are the same height/length but one weighs about 6 pounds more than the other. They are both at healthy weights, one just has a much larger frame and bone structure - even his feet are about 3 times the size of the other's. The best way I've heard to determine if they're at a healthy weight is by feeling their ribs. If you can feel them easily, without having to push into the flesh to find them, then they are at a good weight. At least, that's the way my vet has taught me to keep check of their weight levels.
This is what I've heard and read also. and when they are laying on their sides they should look like they have a 'waist'
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