My boy is 6 yo and weighs 12 pounds the friendliest lil bugger ever, but, when we're at the vet he's so scared he tries to climb up onto my shoulders like a parrot, once in the exam room he's even worse, and of course I sooth and try to calm him down, same with the groomer, but I just ignore him, when I come to pick him up they have him in a crate which he HATES. As soon as he hears my voice he starts whimpering and crying, he's a drama queen. You have a teeny tiny spoiled lil Diva, and she like my boy, knows, we protect them, let no harm come to them. A lot of dogs are scared when they go to the vet. My now 4 passed girls were the same when they went to the vet, only they weren't wild like my boy is. I personally would not worry if she's just scared when it's vet visit time. It is what it is. She shows no fear anywhere else so I don't see a prob. Vet visits we tend to pamper them, try to make them feel safe, not always a wise thing to do, but, we just want them to know every thing is ok. She may just want that lil extra attention. If my furbaby got that wild I know after that visit I would be hugging and soothing my baby in the car before heading back home. In the summer after a vet visit I take my kiddo to Dairy Queen, he gets a lil spoon of icecream and my hips and thighs get the rest, it's just a lil treat for after vet visit, something I started doing this summer to see if it helps. My kid has to go once a month for allergy shot, now that's it cold after the vet I will take him to the bank drivethru cos they give dogs a lil treat, or we'll go to home depot where ppl make a fuss over him. I'm trying to train him after bad vet, he goes somewhere fun, maybe this will lessen his fear of the vet.
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