I got around to capturing the sploot in action

I got around to capturing the sploot in action

It’s hard to get a pic, because Waylon always leaps up when he sees me! The first time he did this, I was very concerned and asked the vet haha. I learned the term “sploot” from a lovely corgi owner at the dog park.

u/Rhiannonmary — 4 days ago
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My rescue looks like a corgi disguised as a border collie

His name is Waylon (the rescue litter all had country singer names and we kept it) and he’s is 10 months old. He loves a good sploot (I can’t believe I don’t have any pics of that!), but he also loves to herd the family around the house by nipping heels and stealing socks right off the kids’ feet (we’ve actually almost got all of that trained out, but he gets excited sometimes). He loves to make up obstacle courses in the backyard and sprint them over and over... Leap the log, 3 laps around that tree, go around the garden and repeat! He’s also loves being trained to do tricks and asks me to do it all the time. He has 10000 times the energy of our other rescue, 3 years old Timbit, a Pomeranian mix. But they still have a great time together and lots of snuggles.

The vet early on said she saw corgi in him. He just seems to get longer and not taller every month haha. His mom was supposedly a chihuahua x maltese, and the rest of the litter were blonde, with the exception of a brown tea-cup chihuahua. I might pay to do his DNA one day because it will be FASCINATING i’m sure.

u/Rhiannonmary — 5 days ago

Should I get a second opinion if my surgeon said my G cups were too small to reduce?

I have had big boobs my whole life, and they grew after each of my 3 kids. I don’t lose any boob when I lose weight. They’re heavy and I always had neck and shoulder problems (started physio in elementary school!!) I was doing okay after lots of strength training and physio, but recently my arthritis has lead to nerve damage, and carrying any weight upper body is making it worse.

Anyway I recently saw a surgeon regarding reduction, but despite my bra size being 34G, she said they are “small” and she estimated them to be only 400cc, and the 300cc required for a breast reduction to be covered in my province would leave me with 100cc “a small A cup”. Does that sound at all accurate? The bras that fit me after a proper fitting and r/abrathatfits are all 34G (or F if European), but I mostly wear sports bras because real bras put too much strain on my shoulders. Is it possibly because my boobs are so wide and high in the root that her estimate is so weird when compared to my life experience?? She was so sure I would be better to just have a lift and remove 50-100ccs (that would cost $12k privately because it’s not covered). Maybe I am just not understanding the surgical terms, but everything I’m googling says 34g is closer to 750ccs!!

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