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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 262932" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>kjs</p><p> </p><p>My Molly girl came in limping sat evening and my heart caught. She's 8 yrs old and overweight. She let me look at her paw and I saw no obvious injury. I made her stay quiet the rest of the evening and by morning the limp was gone. A huge relief as I was afraid she'd torn something. She chases her plastic ball around the yard for hours.</p><p>I'm trying to cut down her yard playtime. Not easy with school cuz I hate to see her shut up in the house. Outside she won't leave her ball alone and herds it faithfully. Silly girl. I've tried taking it away......and then I get a scathing look while she spends hours searching for it. I can't win.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know about chloe, but Molly's weight issues started once she was fixed. Unfortunately she was a bit on the chubby side before surgery and it just stuck. I could starve her and she won't loose weight. Excercise seems to be the only way she can get it off and keep it off. Which is why she has her ball. Winter the weight picks up a bit again, but in warm months it's gone.</p><p> </p><p>I know you can't exercise chloe right now, poor girl. But once she's good and healed maybe giving her reg exercise will help with the weight and make her muscles more strong to prevent further injury.</p><p> </p><p>Molly sends cloe a empathy woof and her love.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 262932, member: 84"] kjs My Molly girl came in limping sat evening and my heart caught. She's 8 yrs old and overweight. She let me look at her paw and I saw no obvious injury. I made her stay quiet the rest of the evening and by morning the limp was gone. A huge relief as I was afraid she'd torn something. She chases her plastic ball around the yard for hours. I'm trying to cut down her yard playtime. Not easy with school cuz I hate to see her shut up in the house. Outside she won't leave her ball alone and herds it faithfully. Silly girl. I've tried taking it away......and then I get a scathing look while she spends hours searching for it. I can't win. I don't know about chloe, but Molly's weight issues started once she was fixed. Unfortunately she was a bit on the chubby side before surgery and it just stuck. I could starve her and she won't loose weight. Excercise seems to be the only way she can get it off and keep it off. Which is why she has her ball. Winter the weight picks up a bit again, but in warm months it's gone. I know you can't exercise chloe right now, poor girl. But once she's good and healed maybe giving her reg exercise will help with the weight and make her muscles more strong to prevent further injury. Molly sends cloe a empathy woof and her love. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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