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South Central, Iowa | My female heeler does about the same thing, she puts her front feet on the tool box and watches for on coming cars, mail boxes, road signs, you name it, she flies to the side to bite at them. She's learned to stay away from the tail gate, she fell off when I was going 50 down the gravel road one day. She just rolled a few times, and took off running, got back in and hasn't done it ever again. She's a tough one, but dogs usually shake that kind of stuff off pretty quick.
Vets know how to charge for everything, almost better than a doctor. I wouldn't spend money unless I was incredibly sure there was something wrong. But if I was concerned, I'd spend a fair amount of money to keep my dog around, already have, I ran her over with the grinder mixer after she jumped of the tractor and i couldn't stop in time, when she was a pup and broke her leg. I don't regret spending anything on her, even though she is "just a dog" | |
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