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Post by flightjunkie on Jan 31, 2010 13:46:47 GMT -5
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Post by olydogo on Jan 31, 2010 16:38:34 GMT -5
EXCELLENT---- keep him cool and dry for the next 4 days.
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rick
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Post by rick on Jan 31, 2010 18:28:55 GMT -5
He is a HANDSOME boy
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Post by flightjunkie on Jan 31, 2010 20:05:19 GMT -5
Thanks guys....
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Post by lahistoriadogo on Jan 31, 2010 20:47:03 GMT -5
They're lookin good. Just a matter of time til they are up and looking all regal!
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Post by olydogo on Feb 1, 2010 7:38:43 GMT -5
Looks like he wants to eat the girl thingy--- I mean cat, LOL. Sorry guys had to say it.
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catz
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Post by catz on Feb 4, 2010 21:48:05 GMT -5
What a handsome boy-o! Looks comfortable and oblivious to the tape. I'm open for talk about ears natural or clipped. Clipped looks so sharp, but I don't like thinking it is painful for the pup. Are you just taping without clipping? Patience with the girlie's ignorance. Lady came to me with her ears cropped already. And...she liked my cats. Haha!
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Post by flightjunkie on Feb 5, 2010 10:35:06 GMT -5
I wouldn't worry about the pain thing. First of all, the procedure is done under general anesthesia so they don't feel any pain. After Luke woke up and the anesthesia wore off, Luke was completely oblivious to what had just happened. Keep in mind that Dogos have an incredible tolerence for pain. Actually, I think the only time he showed any signs of pain or discomfort was when I pulled the tape off his ear. LOL
Post pics of Lady. I'm sure we would all like to see her. BTW, welcome to the forum.
Take care, Frank
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Post by lahistoriadogo on Feb 5, 2010 11:41:30 GMT -5
+1 on what Frank said. We'd love to see your girl.
I have seen a couple dogos actually from start to finish in the cropping procedure. And none have shown any signs of pain. They show more discomfort when the other dogs are tugging them around by the big floppies.
Welcome.
More pics Frank, lol!
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