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Started by ACE, August 02, 2019, 09:21:53

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ACE

I took the dog to the vets for a check up to see if he was fit to have the family jewels removed. Op will be next week but I am sure he already knows. He has stopped coming up for his pat on the head and is just staying out of the way trying not to be noticed.

ACE


Obelixx

He'll be the better for it and won't remember.

Our Labrador has been limping.  He's 9 or 10 yrs old so likely a bit of arthritis but, as it happens, he's torn his cruciate ligament and needs a major op to fix it.  Major holiday period here and we have to wait for the orthopedic specialist to get back.   Op on the 23rd then and physio afterwards.   We haven't told him.
Obxx - Vendée France

pumkinlover

Best wishes for both ops.

David Diss

If he shares your own sense of humour, he's bound to see the funny side!  Hope all goes well...

Obelixx

It'll be good for him.  When we adopted Bonzo he was between 2 ad 3 yrs old and very frightened of anything new, big spaces, sky instead of ceiling over his head.........  He was also entire.  Neutering helped a lot to calm him but he's still daft as a brush.

When does your wee chap get done Ace?
Obxx - Vendée France

Beersmith

Quote from: Obelixx on August 04, 2019, 20:13:49
When does your wee chap get done Ace?

I suspect that Ace might be very upset if anything happened to his wee chap. I know I would.

The dog, on the other hand, is about to lose some weight without even being put on a diet.
Not mad, just out to mulch!

Obelixx

Being a man he's probably going to be more upset at your calling his "chap" wee.
Obxx - Vendée France

Tee Gee

Being a man he's probably going to be more upset at your calling his "chap" wee.

Now is that;

Oui Oiu

wee wee

or taking the pee?

ACE

He is alright, got home and stuffed his face, a bit long faced this morning but a few pain killers should make him feel better.

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