A6 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEbRuARY 27, 2019 Fido needs to lose weight Dear Annie: I just adopted to find a swimming pool a dog who’s quite over- for dogs. Aqua therapy for weight. Right now, he’s dogs helps them lose weight. about 24 pounds, and the vet Swimming can encourage wants him to be about 17 to better digestion and help 18 pounds. I have with overall health. DEAR instructions from the Swimming for both ANNIE adoption agency on humans and dogs is a what to feed him and great form of low-im- pact exercise. Some how much, but get- ting him to exercise pools even have under- water treadmills for has been a struggle. dogs. The walking and When I take him for swimming will gradu- walks, he gets tired quickly and plops ANNIE LANE ally help Doggo shed Creators those few unwanted down on the ground, Syndicate Inc. pounds. refusing to get up. Lastly, try to find a Are there ways to get an overweight dog to be more friend who has an overweight willing to exercise? I can tell dog or an older dog to take the excess weight makes him walks with. Dogs are pack lethargic and uncomfortable. animals, so if your dog were I was hoping to find a gym to see a buddy walking a lit- for dogs and their owners but tle farther, maybe that would haven’t had luck. — Dad of a serve as motivation for him to Dieting Doggo take a few more steps before Dear Doggo Dad: First plopping down. off, congratulations on the Dear Annie: How do you adoption of your new furry feel about hairdressers who, family member. Thank you as they are coloring and cut- for adopting. You have made ting your hair, talk on their a huge difference in this dog’s cellphones? Often, while mine is trying to cut, the life. Redirect your quest to find phone is propped between his a gym for dogs into a quest shoulder and ear. Part of the reason I feel this way is I am old and can remember the day when there were no distractions for ser- vices of any type. Cellphones are appendages these days, but I’d like to know whether I’m just getting cranky or oth- ers are bothered by their ubiq- uitous use. — Put Down the Phone Dear Put Down the Phone: Age has nothing to do with it. For old and young alike, rude is rude and unprofessional. Unless there’s a fam- ily emergency or he warns you ahead of time that he’s expecting an important call, your hairdresser should not be talking on his cellphone when cutting your hair. The fact that he has scissors in his hand and is not 100 percent focused on the task at hand is a safety issue. The scissors or color brush should be the only thing in your stylist’s hands. Next time you go to your salon, kindly ask your stylist to put down the phone. If you don’t feel comfortable speaking with him directly, you could tell management. TOMORROW’S HOROSCOPE By Holiday Mathis, Creators Syndicate Inc. ARIES (March 21-April 19). To need attention isn’t weakness. 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