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Dog Obedience classes in Baltimore County schools
On the subject of Vet's offices. My Vet has it down, most of the time
you are whisked into a room upon arrival. The few times I have had to wait. I cover my cat carrier with a towel so my cat would not have to be terrified as much by other people's dogs sniffing and snarling at her crate. My dogs? I hold them close to me and cover their muzzle with my hand. NOT because I think they are gonna do anything but because of the idiots that let their little darlings roam free or on a loose leash while they rifle thru their purse or look out the window. When I do that I am sure some people think my dogs are killers but It is just for our safety. I have actually seen a woman carry her cat in her arms (which I thought was foolish) but regardless, other people would let their dogs lunge at her cat or at the least sniff it.... I have got the best Vet in the world and she is a woman.....imagine that!!!!!!! Be Free.....Judy |
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