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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Saggy undercarriage!!!
- By Kate [gb] Date 01.07.05 11:27 UTC
I have a Parson Russell Terrier bitch who is entered at East of England, which is on the 19th July.  She had a season a couple of months ago and is now having a bit of a phantom, no milk but bagged up and she isn't nearly as sparky and her usual show-off self.  I just wondered what everyone else does in this situation, we have already decided not to go to Windsor this weekend because she looks so awful (!) (not too dissapointed though because I think it might have been fun negotiating the Live 8 traffic around London!), we have tried Dorwest Homeopathic Urtica Urens 3c in the past (for reducing milk), shall we try this again?  Just need something to reduce the 'boobs' problem (!) and to help bring her back to her usual self (she isn't nesting, or carrying toys around, literally just the saggy problem!).  Any help much appreciated!!

Kate
- By thomas-the-spot [gb] Date 01.07.05 16:32 UTC
I always go for galstop from the vets.  The saggy look goes in a couple of days although it does take a bit look for the hormones to get back to normal.  My friend just takes her dogs for lots of long walks but hers takes longer but she doesnt excercise as much as I do normally.  I think you also have to go for a low protein diet.
- By f.a.brook [gb] Date 02.07.05 11:12 UTC
i gave my bitch doreen pages hormone balancer she was back to her self in no time after having a really bad phamtom.

Fiona
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Saggy undercarriage!!!

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