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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Beautiful Pacific NW
Posts: 11,005
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https://www.facebook.com/DrPaulWeiss
This dentist brings his Golden along to work and the dog helps kids with their anxiety about dentists! I wish our dentist did this. Maybe I wouldn't need xanax to get me into the chair ![]() On the plus side, I'm told I'm a lot of fun after the dental visit is over... |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Denmark, Ohio
Posts: 21,068
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I think it would be better for us to bring OUR dogs to the dentist, with explicit orders what to do in the event they hurt us.
I can just picture Babs when I got that last tooth yanked. It was an upper molar and the guy literally had his knee on my chest and was yanking back and forth while I was hyperventilating. I can replay that seen with Babs on a SIT STAY WATCH. LOL!!!
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RIP Arwen, CD RN CGC ![]() RIP Whitney, RN CGC ![]() Jenna, RN CGC & Babs, CD RA CGC HIC (not AKC) Heidi, RA CGC & Tori, RN CGC SG3 Odessa, SchH1, Kkl1, AD Ninja, RN CGC & Milla, RN CGC Joy, Star Puppy, RN CGC Dolly CGC & Bear Gretta Hepzibah |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: titusville, fl
Posts: 830
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Quote:
that's what i heard!!!
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