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07-02-2005, 07:55 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Chattanooga, TN
Posts: 66
| Throwing up and REALLY aggressive!! I took Dash to the vet this morning and he was SOOOO BAD!!! He was sweet the whole morning and the whole time until the doctor started messing with him. THEY HAD TO MUZZLE HIM!!! I was so embarassed, but since I've only had him 2 days, I'm trying to reassure myself that it's not my fault. Anyway.. he got his rabies shot, "Dhpparvo/Corona #3", and "Canine Bordetella Booster". She tried to calm him down by giving him some treats and surprisingly he really liked them (he's not big into treats...) So now we're home and he's thrown up twice and he's being REALLY mean! Snapping at us and barking and he hardly EVER barks (only when he doesn't get his way or he knows he's in trouble). I feel like he thought we were going to punish him for throwing up, but there is no excuse for him acting like he did. So I figured he needed to go lay down and take a break in his bed, so that's where he is now. Have any of you had this problem?? He really is a sweet boy, but MAN he's got a little devil in him! **This wasn't his first time to be at the vet - the owners before me took him twice to get his first 2 sets of shots, so it's not like he's never done this before... |
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07-02-2005, 08:15 AM | #2 |
Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 27
| Keisha has shown this behaviour too, she is 1 1/2 yrs old, we have an older dog and she gets very aggressive when she has a bone and Mandy is any where near her, but she has also shown this behaviour when grooming and nail trimming. I don't put up with it I look her in the eyes and tell her no!!! and put her in the back room for a time out, and try again her ears are usually down and no eye contact, I try again grooming and she tolerates it, though I go for short time and give her a treat for being good. She has growled at the vet too, I told her no and she stopped. But I could see it being a problem if you don't show her who's boss. |
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