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Code2High
Jul 08, 2008Explorer
Definitely get him checked out... I'm sure you're a little gun-shy at this point. Still, its more than likely a touch of arthritis. A glucosamine supplement is probably in order, and fish oil wouldn't hurt, either.
The ball is genetic but you do have to teach him to respect limits with it, or he'll drive you nuts, and/or run himself into the ground. Play with him at times... its good to keep an old dog active... but if he pesters when you don't want to throw, tell him no and make it stick.
The ball is genetic but you do have to teach him to respect limits with it, or he'll drive you nuts, and/or run himself into the ground. Play with him at times... its good to keep an old dog active... but if he pesters when you don't want to throw, tell him no and make it stick.
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