pitbullmamaliz wrote:Play doctor with your doctor, eh? Is he hot?
iluvk9 wrote:And here is the not so good news....
Vet is not happy with the "snapping". Said I am making excuses, because when Astro tried to bite HIM as he put the muzzle on, he said it wasn't a snap, it was more of "I am going to bite you." Said not to put my face near him, not to trust him with other people.
Thanks for the links, Erin. Being an optomist (or maybe someone is just calling me a jackass....) I will see what transpires in the next 10 days until he goes back to the Vet for the rash.
I know he "snapped" at his previous owner's, but again, I assumed it was the crating and lack of contact.
iluvk9 wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, everyone. Now someone give Astro full access to PBT so he can read this.
I tied him up so if he lunged at me, he would choak himself a little bit. I wore BIG GARDENING GLOVES on one hand. I got the scissors and started trimming his butt, feet, legs and near the rash. Perfect gentlemen. Even held his feet up one at a time, although I didn't ask for them. I kept my face away from his, but he keep sniffing my head and licking my hair every once in awhile.
iluvk9 wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, everyone. Now someone give Astro full access to PBT so he can read this.
I tied him up so if he lunged at me, he would choak himself a little bit. I wore BIG GARDENING GLOVES on one hand. I got the scissors and started trimming his butt, feet, legs and near the rash. Perfect gentlemen. Even held his feet up one at a time, although I didn't ask for them. I kept my face away from his, but he keep sniffing my head and licking my hair every once in awhile.
Favorite Kitty wrote:Congrats, you two! He is cute
I have met a few dogs that had those bald spots on their knees from being in crates too long, Joyce. Maybe thats what it is with him. What time do you guys go today? I would love to hear how he is after a look over. I hope he just needs to be taught manners and that will take care of that snapping. Little brat!
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