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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 262935"><p>Since we had our dogs, they go out to the park, dog park or just a walk every single night. Regardless of the weather. LOL, I even bought Chloe a yellow raincoat including the hat. LOL - she hates it.</p><p> </p><p>I do think that is how Chloe originally hurt her leg. She was limping a week or more before it actually tore. There was still snow on the ground and we take her to the park. i believe she was running and slipped on the snow.</p><p> </p><p>Chloe does have a Thyroid problem which causes her weight gain. She is on medication for that. Not getting her out for excersize is out of the ordinary. It is hard to get Kenzie out now because Chloe is waiting at the door. And then she gives you those eyes. Even if I leave, I look back at the house and chloe is in the window watching me and Kenzie walk away. It kills me.</p><p> </p><p>So even though we walked her every single day. Miles, not just a few blocks, she still is overweight. She was always a "stocky" dog. Her chest is very wide, broad.</p><p>We are working on it. 3/4 cup of diet prescription R&D dog food in the morning and in the eventing. She gets about a tablespoon of peanut butter with her pills mixed in. She just won't take them and has an amazing ability to hold them in her mouth until you no longer suspect it. With the peanut butter she cannot spit it out cause it is like glue. HAH - I win.</p><p> </p><p>I have noticed Chloe is putting a tiny little bit of weight on her bad leg for just a few minutes.</p><p> </p><p>Currently she is taking that joint medication, her thyroid medication, remadyl and two pain pills twice a day for all pills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 262935"] Since we had our dogs, they go out to the park, dog park or just a walk every single night. Regardless of the weather. LOL, I even bought Chloe a yellow raincoat including the hat. LOL - she hates it. I do think that is how Chloe originally hurt her leg. She was limping a week or more before it actually tore. There was still snow on the ground and we take her to the park. i believe she was running and slipped on the snow. Chloe does have a Thyroid problem which causes her weight gain. She is on medication for that. Not getting her out for excersize is out of the ordinary. It is hard to get Kenzie out now because Chloe is waiting at the door. And then she gives you those eyes. Even if I leave, I look back at the house and chloe is in the window watching me and Kenzie walk away. It kills me. So even though we walked her every single day. Miles, not just a few blocks, she still is overweight. She was always a "stocky" dog. Her chest is very wide, broad. We are working on it. 3/4 cup of diet prescription R&D dog food in the morning and in the eventing. She gets about a tablespoon of peanut butter with her pills mixed in. She just won't take them and has an amazing ability to hold them in her mouth until you no longer suspect it. With the peanut butter she cannot spit it out cause it is like glue. HAH - I win. I have noticed Chloe is putting a tiny little bit of weight on her bad leg for just a few minutes. Currently she is taking that joint medication, her thyroid medication, remadyl and two pain pills twice a day for all pills. [/QUOTE]
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