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threenorns asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

how do i tighten up my golden doodle's skin?

my mother is moving in with me and, at my insistence, bringing along her golden doodle who's 17mo old. she bought the dog against my advice because a couple of her grandkids are *deadly* allergic to other animals. she was totally devastated when it turned out to be WAY too much dog for a senior with medical conditions. my mom was told by the breeder that loosey would be "small to medium - maximum 35lbs".

HAH!

Loosey turned out to be quite a bit larger than my mom expected and WAY too much energy. the jumping, chewing, barking, etc, was impossible for my mother to control so the dog spent much of her life in a crate, only being let out for a few minutes at a time to "do her business". as a result, Loosey gained so much weight she literally looked like a curly-coated pig, complete with waddle. i tried to walk her and it was a fiasco - the dog couldn't go even half a block without having to stop and sit down for a bit and forget doggy things like jumping up onto park benches or running up the stairs.

months of lecturing my mother and finally threatening to take the dog from her finally got her to get someone to walk the dog on a quasi-regular basis, stop locking her in the crate all the time, and stop leaving full bowls of crap dog food lying around. Loosey has lost weight and is now about 65lbs or so. it's to the point you can *almost* feel her ribs (you still have to dig for them through the fat pad around her torso) but her skin!

i'm not kidding: i'm going to a circus and have her billed as "the incredible melting dog" because when she lies down, it literally puddles on the floor! when she walks, there are large, loose folds between torso and hind legs and there's a flap of skin running down underneath the length of her body from chest to stomach. my mom thinks it's "adorable" but i find it deplorable. it makes me angry to see it because it was all so unnecessary and so easily prevented.

does anyone have experience with this? given that she's still young, will her skin tighten up with a proper raw diet and daily exercise? i am a devout walker - if i don't walk my own dog at least 6 miles a day, he's bouncing off the ceiling. if it's too hot to walk, we go to one of the local water bodies (can't walk 5min without falling into a river or lake where i live) and swim. Loosey doesn't know how to swim but i expect it'll be easy enough to teach her as both goldens and poodles are water dogs.

will massage help tighten up her skin?

any other ideas?

Update:

skipper - hey, troll: try reading the question before you take out your lack of social life on me while sitting in your mother's basement. furthermore, where did i say a goldendoodle was a breed? i specially state the dog is half poodle and half golden. doorknob.

Update 2:

btw: it wasn't a byb, either - the breeder breeds goldendoodles for families with medical problems that require dogs that are less allergenic than the ordinary.

Update 3:

i don't have "body issues" regarding the dog's weight - i have no problem at all with dogs that are *supposed* to be bullet-shaped, such as the british bulldog. but NO dog should be allowed to get that overweight. would you feel the same way about a child carrying massive excess weight? appreciating ppl for their natural beauty is all well and good - but what is "natural" about a morbidly obese puppy or child?

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  • Cheryl
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    there is nothing you can do but appreciate the dog how it is now ... when humans lose a ton of weight, their skin hangs too and requires plastic surgery which i do not think they do on dogs - yet :O) i think you should find a way to adopt your mom's favorable impression and not be so shallow about how the dog looks ... the dog is healthier now and is that not the most important thing ... dog's do not have body image issues, but you might :O)

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  • 1 decade ago

    Good for you for getting the dog into a better living situation with now being walked, fed right and being let out of her crate! I see this happen all the time since I'm a dog trainer. People dont research the breeds they're getting.

    I think swimming would be good for her, I would make sure she starts out with a life vest fist so its not so scary. As far as the skin you may want to shoot a call over to the vet tomorrow to see if he has any ideas

    Source(s): Dog trainer
  • 1 decade ago

    HAH! @ the fact you got from a backyard breeder, and actually believed a goldenmongrel was a breed.

    ETA: LMFAO. Learn the proper definition of an Internet Troll, and a backyard breeder, and designer mutts. It's hilarious you think I am sitting in my mothers basement, and think I have no social life. Really is :D I never said you stated it, and if you KNOW it's a MUTT, call it one. Doorknob. (really stupid insult btw LMAO).

    "btw: it wasn't a byb, either - the breeder breeds goldendoodles for families with medical problems that require dogs that are less allergenic than the ordinary."

    99% of Poodle mutts are heavy shedders, and are terrible for people with allergies., BTW, *ONLY* byb breed mongrels. Especially Designer ones, to try to pass them off and scam others in to thinking it's a breed.

    YOU GOT SCAMMED... BIG TIME.

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