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Took my Blue Tick Coon Hound to the Vet for her 2nd distemper shot.We got there and she was not too happy to see the place,took her in and got her all up to date and went home. I was told she may sleep for awhile and not to worry about it. Went to bed and woke up this morning to find my favorite Ford cap chewed to nothing right at my feet......ya think she was trying to tell me something ?
Animals are smarter than most people.....they just don't speak the lingo. I'm guessing what she did means 'don't take to that place where they stick sharp pointy objects in me anymore' .
I have an 11 yr. old English Bulldog that will express his displeasure at vet trips by making "your" territory "his", if yall catch my drift. He purrs like a cat when he's happy and grumbles like a crotchety old man when he's not. He's as human as any dog could ever be and he LOVES to ride in the front seat of my Ford.
She was defiantly not happy with me,and let me know the whole way home. What I can't believe out of the 15 or so hats that where on the top of the couch she picked the Ford cap.She is a smart dog,but I didn't think she was that smart
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