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Rockin_Mastiffs

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Registered: 02/22/12
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I have noticed my girl Zeppelyn (who is 26 weeks and 80.4 lbs) front legs shaking when she sits.  It isn't all the time, but over the last couple weeks I have noticed it about 4-5 times.  Is this something I should be concerned about??  Or is it just her adjusting to her growth and her weight?  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Bella did this and still does just before a growth spurt. I noticed because soon after this starts I have to loosen her harness so I know she grew. These dogs put on serious weight FAST. Bella just turned 1 yr on April 26th and she is already 125lbs and considered lean. There are members that are much more informed than I but I can only tell you what I have noticed with my girl.

 

 


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Rockin_Mastiffs

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Thanks   I kind of figured that it was from her growing and adjusting to her weight.  She is putting on about 10-12 lbs a month right now and getting tall.

Thank you again

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