Thanks Sis - but you know me - I'll still worry.
She's not a Spring Chicken anymore and will be 14 this month. Of course she doesn't think that she's a senior, since she still acts like a pup. Her vet and I have to whisper when we refer to her age so that she doesn't get offended.She doesn't know the meaning of "walk", and runs everywhere she goes. She's never really been "sick", and her only health issues are her bad knees and the heart murmur which she doesn't even have to take any meds for. I can't even remember her missing any meals because she wasn't feeling good. She does have bad breath, but that didn't really send up any red flags, since she's always had it - "buzzard breath" as we call it around here!
Okay - I'm gonna try not to worry since I don't know for sure what I'm worrying about!![]()








She doesn't know the meaning of "walk", and runs everywhere she goes. She's never really been "sick", and her only health issues are her bad knees and the heart murmur which she doesn't even have to take any meds for. I can't even remember her missing any meals because she wasn't feeling good. She does have bad breath, but that didn't really send up any red flags, since she's always had it - "buzzard breath" as we call it around here! 


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Heart checked out good - no change in the heart murmur, and no fluid in her lungs. She's lost about a half pound since she was in last August, but that's probably from the healthier diet and is beneficial with a heart murmur.



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