tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1252979175886717995.post8182022520438345896..comments2024-03-13T12:15:04.307-04:00Comments on Adventures With Dear Miss Mermaid Child Of The Planet: Doggone EmergencyDearMissMermaidDotComhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04598961939363561237noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1252979175886717995.post-23802989333833079032010-12-13T00:27:38.514-05:002010-12-13T00:27:38.514-05:00Oh, and I forgot to add that both of my boy dogs d...Oh, and I forgot to add that both of my boy dogs did that back leg splayed out frog-dog pose for the first year or so and they had no leg or knee problems at all.Laura Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1252979175886717995.post-75482523574355053582010-12-13T00:24:29.861-05:002010-12-13T00:24:29.861-05:00Dear Miss M,
I have a hyper standard poodle (think...Dear Miss M,<br />I have a hyper standard poodle (think a big Harley with a fancy hair do)and he's a very skinny guy. I was making myself crazy trying to figure out how to fatten him up. My current vet who's just great finally told me to stop worrying, he's just built skinny and so long as he has energy and his coat looks good there's nothing to worry about. My vet says a little too thin is alot better than too fat. Some vets like to make you worry, while others (like my current one) like to make you feel better. The one you saw sounds like the first kind.Laura Knoreply@blogger.com