Todd Duncan Tennyson
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the old red dog has had a series of growths
some in his lacrimal puncta
had some on his inner eyelids
i took him to dr bliss at the so. or eye specialists
they did a fine job
he has a big one that has just started to bloom over the last couple of weeks that is mid span between his elbow and wrist on the inside of his front leg
i haven't addressed the ones near his nose
i always figured he'd knock em off as he was rooting around
those things seem to have hung on somehow
the last few times i saw the Dvm I indicated he'd need a muzzle
not because he was a mean dog
but because he is terrified of the whole thing at the Dvm
before the old boy took me on
he roosted a chicken coop near his owners house
reckon his instincts drove him to it
he is a bird dog
well
the folks that ran the coop decided it would be a good idea to put a .22mag right between his liver and his diaphragm and let fly
the old boy took fire
his people dragged him in to the vet and he was under stress
they didn't have any money to pay for anesthetics and their reversal
so the vet dug in and around with his tools to no avail
the dog changed under pressure
this lovable floppy eard red dog
shouldered up against the nurse and staff and snapped and snarled
there was a devil within him that had somehow been poured loose
i suppose that dogs and people may do this
under such intense pressure
they become entirely different beings
almost unrecognizable
he has had a real terror at the Dvm ever since
i have to take him in to get this thing frozen off before we embark in a month
on our grouse trip
i know he's going to struggle with it
muzzled and strapped
I'll drop some trazdone on him an hour before we get there
Hopefully we can convince the old boy to put the devil back.
Wish us luck.
some in his lacrimal puncta
had some on his inner eyelids
i took him to dr bliss at the so. or eye specialists
they did a fine job
he has a big one that has just started to bloom over the last couple of weeks that is mid span between his elbow and wrist on the inside of his front leg
i haven't addressed the ones near his nose
i always figured he'd knock em off as he was rooting around
those things seem to have hung on somehow
the last few times i saw the Dvm I indicated he'd need a muzzle
not because he was a mean dog
but because he is terrified of the whole thing at the Dvm
before the old boy took me on
he roosted a chicken coop near his owners house
reckon his instincts drove him to it
he is a bird dog
well
the folks that ran the coop decided it would be a good idea to put a .22mag right between his liver and his diaphragm and let fly
the old boy took fire
his people dragged him in to the vet and he was under stress
they didn't have any money to pay for anesthetics and their reversal
so the vet dug in and around with his tools to no avail
the dog changed under pressure
this lovable floppy eard red dog
shouldered up against the nurse and staff and snapped and snarled
there was a devil within him that had somehow been poured loose
i suppose that dogs and people may do this
under such intense pressure
they become entirely different beings
almost unrecognizable
he has had a real terror at the Dvm ever since
i have to take him in to get this thing frozen off before we embark in a month
on our grouse trip
i know he's going to struggle with it
muzzled and strapped
I'll drop some trazdone on him an hour before we get there
Hopefully we can convince the old boy to put the devil back.
Wish us luck.