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The unfortunate thing for these "repeat offenders" is that they WILL keep doing it. I have a dog who will attempt to eat anything if it hurts her, or she doesn't understand what it is. She's either trying to eat new objects, or attempting to attack stinging nettles because they stab her feet, then her face. Then she just keeps attacking them until we get her away from them. Needless to say, she doesn't leave the house or fenced in yard.
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Supposedly dogs are smart, yet will eat things that inflict pain.
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Supposedly dogs are smart, yet will eat things that inflict pain.
Sometimes they're just... really dumb. I have two dogs, one is highly intelligent, easy to train, very good with commands. The other is a sweetheart, but pretty much stupid. She headbutts doors to open it, then gets mad at the door because it hurt her head.
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I'm getting ready to take my dog to the vet for a ortho consult right now. I can't imagine what the bill for something like this would be. Third time? Jesus...
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has anyone here actually tried acupuncture? i have.
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has anyone here actually tried acupuncture? i have.
I have tried it a couple of times. The first few were ok and pretty relaxing. Then I moved and got a lady who was more interested in playing around with and staring at my junk. Got so annoyed the last time I just got off the table, brought it to full mast to answer all her questions, and left.
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I assisted one vet in the US with porcupine quill removal on a dog. Over a hundred quills... and it was probably the dog's fourth time in for the same thing. So wanted to punch the fucking stupid owner in the face for letting their dumbass dog do that to itself over and over again...
How long did it take to remove all the quills?
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How long did it take to remove all the quills?
With myself, another vet, and a nurse assisting, with the dog anaesthetised, about an hour.
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