Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Our Embarrassing Moments

Going through old photos I've found a lot of pictures....and a LOT is an understatement. Some caught my eye and made me chuckle so I thought I'd share them with you. May I present each of my dogs most embarrassing moments. 

Most Embarrassing Moment


Nanook
Other than the look I've gotten from this poor dog when I tried to groom him for the first time (shave him is more like it) this picture was probably his most embarrassing moment. We decided to participate in Halloween for the first time as "Pet Parents" and dressed our dog up as a cow.....a girl with utters, not a boy cow which would be a bull. He was in pure torturous hands that Halloween lol. 


August
August had 2 bald spots that were rubbed raw on her arms and a gash in her chest so while treating these areas, you have to keep them protected and covered so the pet can not lick said areas. I couldn't find anything to cover all 3 spots at once....until I looked in my own closet. This was My solution. August was not amused.....


Kodak
Kodak had recently gotten his dewclaw stuck in a grated fence resulting in a large split down the quick. We had to have the whole thing removed and at the same time we discovered he had allergies. To treat the raw spot under his pads with ointment and to guarantee the area around the removed nail was sterile I had to create  "booties" for both his feet. I found socks that were too small for my feet and tried them on his which worked wonderfully! He tolerated it but obviously wasn't too thrilled seeing he had rainbows coming off of his manly paws. 


Dublin
Dublin....now for her I have TONS of pictures. Dublin seeing what she does on a daily basis is very very tolerable. Clients have to be able to poke, prod, do anything to her and she MUST remain in her chair and be friendly so in doing so she is a very tolerant dog. This is the first time I had ever really pushed the envelope with her by making her do something outside of an action. She hated to wear this costume and like the cone it was an attempted lunch a couple of times. Since then she has worn hats, stickers, ribbons, you name it.


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