Hope you're all having great Sunday's; it's beautiful in Michigan today. Mr. Blue and I have been out for several long walks, and will go on one more soon. OK, before I ask my question, I already know Mr. Blue is a little pudgy. My question is: how bad/dangerous is it for him to be 6 or 8 lbs. heavier than his vets would like? He's not obese by any means, and I CAN feel his ribs, although they're not prominent at all. My question comes from my discussion at the pet store yesterday, with the beagle people (see The Kennel
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Their beagle was also a tad on the pudgy side. As we were talking, it came out that both of our vets felt our pets were a bit pudgy, and both I and them felt "Better a bit pudgy than starving thin" (as both of our dogs were when we met them). Will Mr. Blue be at increased risk for heart trouble if he stays a little pudgy? I sure don't want him to be at risk, but I never, EVER want to see him skinny again! It's just hard for me to tell what is best here; one vet wants him to weigh in the upper 40's as opposed to his current 58-9 or so, and another one says he's not obese, and she doesn't see him having problems at his current weight.
Thanks for your opinions on this,
Mary, for a Mr. Blue who wishes he was even pudgier
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