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Ughh -- this is like when the principal calls to tell you come get your kid!
I dropped my Shar pei off at the vet office to get neutered. We've gone there for check-ups etc so they're familar with him. Well I was worried about him getting stressed (stress brings on fevers for him poor guy) but we all know how important getting fixed is. They told me they'd call me as soon as he was done to tell me how it went.
I got a call an hour later telling me to come and get my dog NOW! The vet told me he was vicious and would let no one near him and had come very close to biting someone. She said a dog this unsocialized had no place in her office and that the only way she would even consider dealing with him was if I muzzled and tranquilied him BEFORE coming in again. Sheesh......
So I was in total shock and went and got my dog. Found this intersting article on Shar pei as a breed WHICH I wish I had known BEFORE I dropped him off.
"Shar peis do not do well being put into a cage and waiting for their surgery. These dogs are not trusting of strangers and in a situation where a bunch of strangers are trying to physically restrain a dog will result in disasterous results as their flight-or-fight instinct kicks in. These dogs do much better with the owner holding the dog while they receive the first shot and they taking the dog straight to surgery."
Well -- my vet hasn't returned my calls yet and no vet I call is willing to allow me to be with my dog to receive the shot. Can I just scream now??
I dropped my Shar pei off at the vet office to get neutered. We've gone there for check-ups etc so they're familar with him. Well I was worried about him getting stressed (stress brings on fevers for him poor guy) but we all know how important getting fixed is. They told me they'd call me as soon as he was done to tell me how it went.
I got a call an hour later telling me to come and get my dog NOW! The vet told me he was vicious and would let no one near him and had come very close to biting someone. She said a dog this unsocialized had no place in her office and that the only way she would even consider dealing with him was if I muzzled and tranquilied him BEFORE coming in again. Sheesh......
So I was in total shock and went and got my dog. Found this intersting article on Shar pei as a breed WHICH I wish I had known BEFORE I dropped him off.
"Shar peis do not do well being put into a cage and waiting for their surgery. These dogs are not trusting of strangers and in a situation where a bunch of strangers are trying to physically restrain a dog will result in disasterous results as their flight-or-fight instinct kicks in. These dogs do much better with the owner holding the dog while they receive the first shot and they taking the dog straight to surgery."
Well -- my vet hasn't returned my calls yet and no vet I call is willing to allow me to be with my dog to receive the shot. Can I just scream now??