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So the day has finally arrived. One thing that's made me wonder, or concerned. My wife bumped into one of the ladies from the shelter, and she acted surprised that the vet was going to do our 10yr old.
What gives? Is that not cool or something? Possibly dangerous?
They should be ready soon. I wonder if I can get them in one vehicle. I hear they're pretty out of it for a day or so, and really out that evening.
I want to set them in the same room and watch them just be idle. That'll be nice. Maybe they'll think the other one did that to them, and they'll really leave each other alone,lol...nah, I know my boys are smarter than that.
^ it takes a while for dogs to get used to each other. Someone brought a german shephard in today and he was wanting to kill bruno. Bruno kept trying to mount him. After about 30 minutes they were being much friendlier, but that dog was still growling. Only thing was that you said was that he drew blood, so that may take a little longer
Well, we got'em home safely in one car. I rode in the very back of the Passat waggon with Crash while morgy had the passenger seat.
You could tell morgy was out of it and pretty dazed right off the bat, but Crash almost seemed like nothing happened. That was, until we got them to the house. After a few minutes, Crash started acting drunk and just needed to relax, so he did. He had fell asleep, but he got up a minute ago and is walking around, probably because of smelling the cooking going on.
They're both fine though, and hopefully, all will be smoother from her on out. It'll still take a good bit of attention and work. It's just a day by day thing.
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