As soon as we stepped into the reception area, Chewie began to mark his territory. I, being the ignorant non-dog person that I am, didn't realize that this was a sure sign that he wasn't neutered. So the friendly young girl came around from behind the desk and asked me if Chewie was neutered. I confidently replied, "Huh?" She looked for herself, verified that he was all there, and assured me that when they neuter him, he'll be much more civilized.
Now the shelter only holds strays for three days before they deem an animal free to be adopted. (I'm not sure how they skirt the 30 day state law...) So we only have to wait until Friday before we can sign up to keep him. But that's not the only problem. The friendly young girl also looked at Chewbacca's teeth and winced after she saw (and smelled) them. She looked like she was about to tell me that he was going to need dentures. "If he only needs a few simple extractions, we can do this, but if he needs root canals, that's beyond our expertise," she said. And beyond our wallet, I thought.
I never remember our dogs being this complicated when I was growing up. Dog root canals?? What's next, invisalign and veneers? How did picking up a stray to return it to its owner on Friday morph into canine oral surgery on Tuesday?
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Option 2: leave him at the pound
pam
How is it Pam, that you always say what I'm thinking?
Great minds think alike.....
Curse you, Pam! ;) No, I know...you're the wise one. I'm the fool. For I have a 13 year old wiener dog. Adopted at age ten. With cataracts. And smelly, bad teeth. He goes in for a tooth (might be literally "tooth") cleaning tomorrow. For about 300 bones. Hope the anesthesia isn't too much for him. Or do I? Wait. I just typed that out loud.
Um...yeah, and I have another dog who has just started to eat her poo, so frankly, Pam is prolly more right than I'd like to admit on this one.
Gretchen=sucker.
Gretchen, Gretchen....you have such a way with words!
so Jean: what did you decide?
p.
I think we've decided that Chewie might need a dentist for a dad. Or a urologist.
I think that might be a wise decision....
p.
i was gonna get natalie a cat before i got her the dogs. i went to one of the pet stores that was having an "adoption" day. and when i said, "i want that cat over there." they told me i needed to fill out "adoption" papers and have them "approved" which could take a week or more.
i didn't know what to say!! (actually, i DID know what i WANTED to say).
anyway, i stopped at a pet store in town later that day and bought the dogs.
...sheesh
So, i have to know...did you end up keeping the dog? (-:
No, we couldn't afford the orthodontia.
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