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IbogaProject

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14. Explain the whole thing
Wed Apr 3, 2024, 06:34 PM
Apr 2024

The need, especially if it's bothering him and that he will feel better afterwards, maybe not right away. And acknowledge he's scared and assure him you're there to help. And at the vet get the teeth cleaned too.

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When he is under mercuryblues Apr 2024 #1
Thank you! BlueKota Apr 2024 #4
If you can afford it, and if he needs it.... AZ8theist Apr 2024 #13
Awww hugs to best boy vets are scary. Duncanpup Apr 2024 #18
Training Diraven Apr 2024 #2
Thank you. BlueKota Apr 2024 #6
I wonder... ShazzieB Apr 2024 #3
I think we will probably have to have the vet put him under so they can check both the leg and ear more thoroughly. BlueKota Apr 2024 #8
Shepherds are so fast, aren't they?! Quakerfriend Apr 2024 #5
Thank you. I will look into those. BlueKota Apr 2024 #7
They have Aloe & Eucalyptus & smell great. Quakerfriend Apr 2024 #10
OK, I have a funny solution, but it looks like it could be effective! cilla4progress Apr 2024 #9
That is funny and he does like peanut butter. BlueKota Apr 2024 #11
Let us know cilla4progress Apr 2024 #12
I will BlueKota Apr 2024 #16
Explain the whole thing IbogaProject Apr 2024 #14
Oh golly. Good luck. PlutosHeart Apr 2024 #15
Like PlutosHeart does. Use an ear cleaner and start with a few drops in the good ear. RainCaster Apr 2024 #17
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