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Old 02-11-2010, 08:10 PM
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hehe, NOT! Skyler doesn't seem to realize he had ANY sort of procedure done. The only time he is wearing the e-collar is when we go to bed or we leave the house, this is just to be sure he doesn't lick his disolvable stitches. He actually HELPS us put the cone on, he will come to us, stand and push his head through the whole.

This is him as we were getting ready for bed:

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lol.... i was wondering about that! funny he is helping with the cone too... glad he is doing so well...
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:11 PM
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He has been a wonderful puppy! He has had some issues with other dogs - he doesn't like hyper dogs he hasn't met before & can get growly with them, we are working on it. If he has a chance to meet them when they are calm all is well. He has been so good otherwise, very intelligent & isn't the typical bouncing off the walls crazy aussie. Everyone tells us it is because we set clear limits from the time he was home with us but I think part of it is that his mom was so calm. He has some goofy & very amusing behaviors, such as sleeping in his dog beds like he is in the photo.
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probably a combo of both, how you have been raising him, and his mom's temperament... he sure is pretty! i've always liked aussie's tho i don't think i have the energy for a herding dog!
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Awww cute pictures! Glad he's feeling great and the neuter was so easy And that pose is soo funny
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what a cute set of pictures!


We've had two neuters here (cat and dog) they didn't notice either.
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Our little man is sound asleep and is in a weird position...again. He is so goofy. His procedure didn't seem to phase him at all. Not at all like our female's spays have gone, cat or dog.
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He doesnt look fazed at all! Beautiful dog...
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I think it's funny that he seems to enjoy the cone!
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he's just funny.
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