she is not overweight, we have her on science diet puppy food, and her poses and stature are fine!! anybody out there
who knows about goldens…talk to me!!!! this is not our first dog…we had a border collie/springer mix who passed away last july…she was 16 1/2…this is our first golden
and we are trying to learn all we can
thanks in advance,
boopinbombshell
easy push on the sway when u see it then sooner or later u will get her or him to stay like that
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check her hips.
hip exray at the vet
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It’s probably just that she’s still growing, but bring it up to your vet next time you have her in to be sure. Like the adolescents they are, puppies go through lots of growth spurts and most larger-breed dogs with get that gangly, awkward, discombobulated look at least a few times before they’re done growing. And even if she is a little sway backed, as long as she’s not in pain it shouldn’t be a problem. Maybe work her out a little more to strengethen up those back muscles. (Hers — not yours!)
Experience.
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