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1 Attachment(s) This is a quick picture I took of Lui. I'll try to take more of him and his looks. It isn't very easy because he looses concentration really fast.. |
I took the dogs out to potty and was pleased to see that Lui's poop is solid :) We'll now enjoy his stay with us without being worried :) One thing we have to work on is the way he walks on the leash (it's horrible!!) and he doesn't listen much. Small thing we'll have to work on. |
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Thank you Kristin :) |
All good news, sometimes it help to be on Poop Patrol. There is so much that we can tell about our babies just by a little turd. :D |
I think some poodles are just built very thin. I had 2 miniature poodles from the same litter, they lived together their whole lives, ate the same food (wet for dinner and free fed dry), and went out the same amount. One was very tall, long, and thin like a greyhound, you could always see her ribs a little. It was just how she was built and she was extremely active. She'd get the zoomies a lot and bounce in place. Her weight only became a problem towards the end when we were having a hard time getting her to eat. She lived to be 15 1/2. The other was built like a bulldog, short, stout, muscular/chubby. She wasn't nearly as active as the other poodle. She lived to be 14 1/2. |
Honestly I worry about my girl being too thin. All trips to the vet we get the a ok but I am familiar with body condition scoring and I feel like she is too bony and pointy. I realize that overweight pets have become an epidemic problem as well but little lilah is just a titch over four pounds and I feel like her hip bones jut out. She is on good food and has free choice, she is very active (still a pup and all) and gets treats and fatty chews like pig ears etc her poos are good but my eye is out keeping close tabs on her. I am hoping she will fill out a little more as her puppy growth slows. |
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