Lady Vets Vs. Men Vets? We have a Basset Hound, this is germane to the story she's a HOUND and acts like hounds do, or to put it another way she's a pack animal and if you're not from her pack be wary. I've watched her with the kids and she very much understands she's lower in the pack hierarchy than any people member. First vet (the lady) comes into the exam room and starts the exam, in the process things get put up places dogs don't normally like having things shoved up. Dixie Belle gets a little cranky and growls and bares her teeth. Vet decides the dog has an attitude, marks it in her file. Dog now has to wear a muzzle anytime she's in the exam room and every time we visit we get the lecture about how she has an attitude and it's genetic and we should NEVER bred her. My remark didn't help, geesh doc if I walked in and didn't say high or pat you on the head or nothing before I started stuffing stuff up your backside you'd probably get a little cranky too! When the dog is about 3 years old we move, further out in the country the local vet is primarily dairy cattle guy but has small animal hours at the clinic. About the 3rd time we have Dixie in his clinic he leans over and tells me if we ever consider breeding her he'd like one of the puppies.
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