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My Loss, Reno's Gain

Week one of Weight Watchers went well for me.  Down almost 3 pounds, so no complaints.  I love the new points program, because I can eat most fruits and vegetables without dipping into my daily points.  That definitely encourages healthy food choices.  Now to just keep plodding along to goal weight.

Reno, on the other hand, continues to grow.  He must be part moose.  Today, at only 5 months old, he tipped the scales at 53 pounds.  No, I didn't weigh him at the WW meeting--though I was tempted!  I had John weigh him this morning so I would know whether he needed the "under 50 pounds" or "over 50 pounds" preventative heartworm medication.  "Over 50 pounds" won. 

At our latest local guide dog meeting, Reno appeared to be twice as big as the next youngest dog, who is only one month and one week younger than Reno. 

Thankful thought:  Constant thanks for Reno's mild-mannered temperment, which makes him a gentle giant!

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