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14-05-2009, 05:20 PM   #21

Re: Cassie today...


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Originally Posted by angieh
Poor Cassie - I really feel for her! My dear Smudge had loose skin around her tum - I think it just happens to ladies who have been "done". Still, at least she doesn't have to fight the "I want a do-nut" syndrome!" (A banana is no real substitute. )
All of my girls have had what a friend calls a "hangy-down tummy, but .....so have my boys!



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14-05-2009, 07:25 PM   #22

Re: Cassie today...


Only my Tabs (so far) has had a hangy tummy but my little Dusty dog has a really hangy tum and she hasn't even been spayed but it looks like she could have had a litter! (She never has!) Anakin and Colin seem to be developing these hangy tummies and they are certainly not overweight and never have been!



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14-05-2009, 07:52 PM   #23

Re: Cassie today...


My Misty had a really hangy-down tummy: when she ran (which was rarely!) it would sway from side to side...very funny to watch!



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14-05-2009, 08:42 PM   #24

Re: Cassie today...


I wonder what causes it then?



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