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I love him! He's such a stunning boy.I just gave him a bath finally. We are outside again. Sunny and 60 degrees. He definitely loves to be outside.
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Post bath up close face cuteness!
This morning was good! Came out of his crate himself pretty much right away. He loves food! I missed getting him outside fast enough, had an accident x2.
Tomorrow we will go out right away. He follows Cuda and today we went down the deck in the fenced yard no leash!
He absolutely loves to be outside and sticks to you as he is exploring more around the back. He's one happy little guy coming out now.
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We are on that road to total new life! Vet tomorrow for a check up and micro chip!
He is so precious!I just gave him a bath finally. We are outside again. Sunny and 60 degrees. He definitely loves to be outside.
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Post bath up close face cuteness!
I've missed these brown eyes for a year after Bella left. All the more reason why I needed a Border mix wven how much I love Shelties I followed my heart with this one.His eyes are hypnotic. He's gonna have you wrapped around his paw in no time, if he hasn't already.
Two days, and tomorrow another day to bring more of him out again.Aww, look at the quick turnaround in his face! Less fear, more happy in just a couple of days.
Aw I'm sorry that he's still being a bit fearful but I work at a vet clinic and we see a lot of snappy herding breeds it's pretty common. The more you work with him and expose him to things the better he will get. I'd recommend touching his feet and lifting as much as you can and touching all over his body and his mouth to help desensitize him to that for future vet visits or if he needs to be bathed and groomed.Uhm, he also growled at my other half in the dark as he came into the room early this morning.
He was just at the Vet. Good aside from some whip worms, we have meds tonight to give. He also was fearful there, but at the end seemed good until leashed he did snap at my Vet. So she took him away from me and off they went to walk all around the hospital to walk by strangers. Not once but twice.
I will work on getting him to meet neighbors outside so he will sew strangers aren't bad. Maybe find s brave soul to try to pet him.
I have a snapper! Seems Beetlejuice was perfect afterall! Wasn't he aggressive and cranky in the movie? View attachment 401734
Fabulous ideas!Aw I'm sorry that he's still being a bit fearful but I work at a vet clinic and we see a lot of snappy herding breeds it's pretty common. The more you work with him and expose him to things the better he will get. I'd recommend touching his feet and lifting as much as you can and touching all over his body and his mouth to help desensitize him to that for future vet visits or if he needs to be bathed and groomed.
And yes Beetlejuice was very spicy in the movie,lol.
She is an amazing Lady! I met her years ago and she was a Customer of mine for years. I knew she was a Vet, but didn't want to cross that line. But had to during the height before the shutdown as my Sheltie had a cancerous tumor on his back. She texted me the next day but hr already ate. She got me in asap! She's been there for me just a text message away. She has left meds sight unseen for Cappy with a UTI that just happened. But we pf course followed up with her.Your vet sounds really smart!!
Thanks! It's what we wish a lot of folks would do to help make vet visits easier.Fabulous ideas!
Agreed! He's fine with me, I can touch feet, teeth, ears you name it. He's just fearful and telling others no. I get it. He has bonded to me and that's that. Dave needs to one on one with him too without the Shepherd around.Fabulous ideas!
I have a post on our neighborhood facebook page. Just looking for anyone who wants to meet greet with dogs, or kids. Just so he can get this extra exposure to strangers.Thanks! It's what we wish a lot of folks would do to help make vet visits easier.