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<DIV>Wen (and Pam) you are so right. Years ago I lost my Sugar Magnolia (sweet Maggie) to bone cancer. She was the worlds sweetest dog ... was here when both my babies came, used to sleep under the crib and would bump and rock it when the babies started to wake up to put them back to sleep. She was my angel. I lost her at 10 to bone cancer and the day the doctor put her down she said to me that she had never had to put a dog down for bone cancer that wasn't at least 10 lbs overweight. Maggie was overweight. I don't even want to discuss how she suffered those last few months before we had to let her go and the pain meds and the times we found her "stuck" outside because she couldn't hop back in the dog door and it was late fall and cold at night and ohhhhhhhh the guilt. I SWORE I would never EVER have another dog overweight .... at least that could be her legacy, I'll NEVER go through that again. I sweat
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<DIV>My Cyrus just got diagnosed the arthritus of the lumbar spine with a partial herniated disc and the doctors say they think he'll be fine on rimydal (carprophen) 1x daily for now .... will be upped eventually and perhaps as the years go by they may use other drugs in combination (he is 8 now). He's trotting along on leash and playing with LuLu and Snoopy in the yard and you'd never even know he has an issue. If he was overweight we'd have a whole other story here.</DIV>
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<DIV>Trust me it is much easier to endure the momPerson how could you looks when they want your food and you give them a baby carrot instead than to endure what I went through with Maggie ... right up to the very end and yes I held her as she went on to the bridge. </DIV>
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<DIV>Pam and Wen are right ... keep the weight off the dog and everybody will be happier.</DIV>
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<DIV>I may be clueless but this I know.</DIV>
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<DIV>--Dale</DIV></div></body></html>