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Dunc

(61 posts)
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 04:33 PM 14 hrs ago

Inquiring if there are any attorneys who practice dog law.

Scales at the vets office showed Dunc the golden chonk put on weight. Not sure whether to seek a second opinion/ weighing or as Dunc says it’s definitely malpractice father.
When i was off work injured yes we had walks daily yet now i know. That i was a little too lax on treat handouts and small bites of hooman food.

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Inquiring if there are any attorneys who practice dog law. (Original Post) Dunc 14 hrs ago OP
How much did best boy weigh in at? SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #1
86 pounds Dunc 14 hrs ago #3
Well! SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #5
That's jut it the scales were off. Dunc 14 hrs ago #6
Did you weigh him at vet office? SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #7
No I weighed him on our scale I held him. Dunc 14 hrs ago #8
Yup. Winter coat. Lol SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #10
Well then, maybe it's you who put on the pounds. sinkingfeeling 14 hrs ago #15
How is your puppers. Dunc 14 hrs ago #9
He's same as always, thx for asking. SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #11
He's your best boy Sheltie. Dunc 14 hrs ago #12
Yes he is. SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #13
It's OK KT2000 14 hrs ago #2
Exactly thank you. Dunc 14 hrs ago #4
I need a home dog scale get the red out 14 hrs ago #14
Dunc loves no salt green beans as well. Dunc 14 hrs ago #16
Sophie says he's probably just big boned, no need to worry. Diamond_Dog 14 hrs ago #17
Exactly Sophie. Dunc 14 hrs ago #18
Use Ozempettic or Mewjaro. Wonder Why 13 hrs ago #19
My two 150 pound Pyr's say Dunc should just eat the scale Bayard 13 hrs ago #20
Purrgood Marshall, Cat at Law might be available irisblue 4 hrs ago #21
Purrfect Dunc 1 hr ago #22

SheltieLover

(79,060 posts)
5. Well!
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 04:44 PM
14 hrs ago

Clearly the scale needs to be recalibrated!

Wasn't he at 88 lbs a week or so ago?

Dunc

(61 posts)
6. That's jut it the scales were off.
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 04:48 PM
14 hrs ago

Actually yes when I weighed him he was 86 on our scale. Yet last year he was 79 😂😂😂😂

get the red out

(14,009 posts)
14. I need a home dog scale
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 04:59 PM
14 hrs ago

The Retro Man can get get some Mini-Aussie pudge going on in the winter it probably just gives him pride in being a scam artist. Fortunately he loves no-salt canned green beans as treats. Who's scamming now short stuff?

Diamond_Dog

(40,216 posts)
17. Sophie says he's probably just big boned, no need to worry.
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 05:08 PM
14 hrs ago

Those quacks at the vets office set the scales too high just to mess with us.

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