clomping around because it's BOOTS WEATHER!
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Molly White (molly0xfff@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2024 01:58:22 JST Molly White
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Pierre-Luc Gagné (pl@ludosphere.fr)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 01:21:12 JST Pierre-Luc Gagné
@molly0xfff how hard is it to convince the dog to put them on ?
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Darryl Ramm (darryl_ramm@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 11:21:17 JST Darryl Ramm
If only... as suggested by his vet I tried to get my dog to wear sock bootie things on one of his rear feet to stop him clawing at stitches on his side after surgery.
He hated it, made a huge performance trying to shake it off and finally shredded the bootie with his teeth and pulled them off, I even tried some surgical tape to keep them on. He has a great "f@#$ you human, not doing that ever again" scowling look when he wants.
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Molly White (molly0xfff@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 11:22:41 JST Molly White
@darryl_ramm i suspect atlas would do the same if left to lay around with booties on. he tolerates them during walks because he's more excited about the walk than he is interested in trying to pull his shoes off
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Darryl Ramm (darryl_ramm@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 11:32:02 JST Darryl Ramm
@molly0xfff Yep. My dog will do anything for walks. He hears/feels me putting on shoes (though the wooden floor) and will come running to find me. He is really foot adverse, does not really like you touching his feet etc. I know sometimes folks think that's a breed thing not sure if it's his breed. He is a chow mix so lets say the dominant breed thing is he's strong willed and stubborn but oh such a good boy :-)
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