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Post by dominique on May 30, 2008 15:24:32 GMT -5
they look so much tidier instead of 2 balls swinging between their legs Sue Oh Sue, what are you like? I'd just taken a mouthful of tea and when I laughed it came out of my nose! You're not wrong though! Hey, might have Steve done too seeing as the benefits are so great - I'll ask the vet if there's a BOGOF offer on! ;D Book mine in too
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Post by elmuervo on May 30, 2008 15:48:51 GMT -5
Oh Sue, what are you like? I'd just taken a mouthful of tea and when I laughed it came out of my nose! You're not wrong though! Hey, might have Steve done too seeing as the benefits are so great - I'll ask the vet if there's a BOGOF offer on! ;D Book mine in too Seriously, he must be marking too - nobody misses THAT often without it being intentional! Got to be in for a serious discount here, girls . . . !!!!
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Post by dominique on May 30, 2008 16:53:22 GMT -5
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Post by Flaperoo on May 31, 2008 15:53:36 GMT -5
Just get it done, you will have a better and HEALTHIER dog ;D. I worked in a veterinary practice 10 years ago and I promise you Trauma is not what it is. The operation takes TEN minutes . Ok they have to be anaesthised and they have to recover from that, but they are out for such a short period of time it is of no significant consequence. One of my dogs has to have regular dentals because he is unfortunate enough to have crap teeth. He is out for much longer, but comes out giving me an ever decreasing toothless grin It really is worth the trauma. I Promise the trauma is likely to be far worse for YOU than it is for him. Mary X
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Post by elmuervo on Jun 1, 2008 5:24:35 GMT -5
Thanks Mary.
Is it really only ten minutes or so? What a relief. I wish our vet had told us that, but then we'd know that he's making nearly £1000 an hour for surgery, so no wonder he kept it under his hat!!!!!!
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