Danes are naturally on the thinner side anyway. Could you imagine the strain on their hips if they weren't? The dog is far from skinny and it's obvious that he's healthy.
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Oh my God I've never heard anything as ridiculous - this dog looks healthy and happy, YOUR dogs, 'snoopsincharge', must be real fat podgers lol
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OMG that's hilarious! I love how the horse nibbles the dog's leg. My horse has never done that to my dogs.... that's funny. Cute dog and horse!
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My dog looks like that and he eats all say.. and no he doesn't have worms we took him to the vet yesterday. Some dogs are built that way.
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Well, we aren't talking about your dog and there's no video of him either.
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Are you kidding me? Spine? Hip Bones? Honey you must be blind. That dog is in absolutely no way malnourished. He's almost 150 lbs and one of the healthiest Danes we've ever owned (and we used to do Dane Rescue so we've seen it all). Go find someone else to pick on because your feeble attempts here are falling on deaf ears.
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Body score of maybe a 3 of 1-10, with 5-6 being the ideal. I see his ribcage, hipbones and spine. Maybe YOU are the blind one here?
Any idiot can start a "rescue", doesn't mean they know jack shit about animals or their nutritional need. If this is your horse, you feed it way better then you do your dog.
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Please. Freedom of speech is one thing, but if all you can do is throw uneducated judgements around it only shows your ignorance. First and foremost, my dog is no where *NEAR* a 3 on the body score scale (which, BTW, you have backwards - 5 is considered Emaciated which is VERY bad). A normal dane of this size should be approx. 120 lbs, and my dane is almost 150, so how you see "malnourished" I have no idea, so I stick by my original comment - you're the blind one as is obvious.
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Arg, there's no arguing with you people. There's always an excuse why the animal looks like skin and bones:
"But he weighs ... amount!" (same as people trying to tell you their horse is 16.2 while he's barely 15h) "He won't eat any more!" "Foods too expensive!" "He's trim, not skinny!"
If you can see the spine sticking up, it's malnourished, point blank.
Your dog needs a serious upgrade in ownership.
And that's all I have to say.
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Anyway, if you don't like comments then disable them.
It's called freedom of speach, "Honey".
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