Goose I didn't mean to put you off having a rescue dog. Far from it as they can be a real joy and delight. However, at least some of them have had a hard time elsewhere and it takes a while to restore their trust and confidence. My vet told me not to play tugging games with Maximum as he described him as a "mouthy" dog. I wouldn't let anyone else do so, but I played mouthy games all the time with my hands and fingers in and near his mouth. He became the gentlest of dogs and on the one occasion when he was playing and his tooth caught someone's hand by accident, he went into the corner doing his sorry dog position. He was a lovely dog and I miss him so much, so does Mr absent and so do our three remaining cats, especially Dingbat who used to stand guard at our front gate with him when the front door was left open in the summer.
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Pets should come with a warning sign chipped into them 'Beware, my departure will be unbearable'
decided 'what a con'. When I eventually do get another dog I'm going to start putting a few quid away each month for 'emergency vet fees', 'just in case'...
When my last dog, Henry, was put to sleep, the lovely vet was crying, too, and had to wipe his eyes before he could continue. Henry was a rescue cocker spaniel, who came to live with me when he was 12. He was full of lumps and bumps, so within a week he was in the vets having most of them removed, including his tesicles, which had suspicious growths. What a vet's bill that was! I couldn't insure him. He looked like he'd been in a war zone, but recovered well and had two happy years with us. I knew we would be facing losing him as soon as we took him in, but he needed a home and he was such a loveable dog. The happy times always outweigh the grief when they leave us.
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