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Re: Poor Doogle dog

Postby airwalk » 28 February 2010, 10:15 AM

Thanks, he is doing much better. I am having to use melatonin to keep him from going a bit nutty. He thinks he's all that.

Funny, we use perla beds at the shelter...I hadn't thought about one for him for home. He is doing pretty well in his crate right now and actually stays calmer in his vari-kennel than he does in the wire crate.
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Re: Poor Doogle dog

Postby Violet » 28 February 2010, 1:24 PM

Another couple days and then you will be fighting to keep him calm enough not to undo what the dr did lol
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Re: Poor Doogle dog

Postby airwalk » 01 March 2010, 12:02 PM

Yep already seeing the "let's be a butthead" moments show up. Brought him with me this morning...first time ever...he thought he would stand up in the car...NOT LIKELY DUDE!

He is now in a crate in my office trying to figure out how pitiful he needs to look to get out...trust me there isn't pitiful enough.
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