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Reply To: Doggy Dementia
I have been working with her on letting me handle her feet since she’s been in my care. She seems ok with it, and I will probably try to get them cut tomorrow. I do agree, especially with my concerns about her ear (which doesn’t seem to be bothering her any more, btw), that at least some attention from the vet would have been nice, but since we were both expecting her to be in a new home by now, I think he just sort of pushed it aside thinking the new owner could take of it with out further stress from being displaced so recently. He also knows her to be aggressive when stressed/scared, and we tried to put a muzzle on her when she came into the clinic, and it stressed her so much she almost threw up. Either way, though, I agree he could have looked at her ear at least. I know how bad ear infections can get, and how quickly.
Oh, and when we walk, she walks where ever she wants. I don’t think she likes the grass because the ground is uneven and causes her to trip, and even cut grass is longer than her little legs are. It’s actually pretty funny watching her walk through the grass– she thinks she has to lift her paws higher than the grass is LOL But, yeah, she’d rather walk on the side walk.
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