puffkin
DVC Owner- SSR & AKV
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My family had a beagle. Sweetest, most mild mannered dog ever. Loved every person you could ever meet. My dad couldn't hunt him because he would run up to other hunters in the woods to be social. Loved kids, etc....you get the picture.
I usually took him to the vet when I came home from college on spring break since his appointment always fell then. He was horrible for 2 years in a row...he turned into a monster at the office. Growling, snapping, hissing (yes, dogs can his). His hair stood on end. The first time I got him calmed enough so they could examine him, the next year they couldn't even get near him. My mom took him the next week and same results. That dog loved my dad more than anything in the world so my dad figured it was just us (mom and me that couldn't handle him). Well, he did the same thing for my dad. Just went completely bezerk.
After that, whenever he went to the vet, they prescribed a tranquilizer for him. It basically made him all sleepy and calm for about 12 hours. They hated doing it, but it was the only way to safely get him there and examined. It wore off after a good nights sleep. They are used to that type of behaviour, but when it becomes a hazard to the owners and the vet staff, they will prescribe the tranqs. My best friend is a vet and she couldn't believe when I told her about it....she never would have thought he would be "that" dog.
My beagle loves the vet. We go a lot (chronic ear problems) and he sheds up a storm while there, but he likes the attention. He only hates being weighed, but other than that he is fine. My older cat loves it too. She also loves the attention. The vets and techs all come in to visit her because she is so sweet and friendly to them. They will carry her around and show her to everyone there (it is a big place). She just loves it. My second cat isn't a big fan and trys to escape at every possible second. Weighing her is a challenge, because she bolts. THey ahve to be really careful with her to keep her confined when coming in and out of rooms.
I usually took him to the vet when I came home from college on spring break since his appointment always fell then. He was horrible for 2 years in a row...he turned into a monster at the office. Growling, snapping, hissing (yes, dogs can his). His hair stood on end. The first time I got him calmed enough so they could examine him, the next year they couldn't even get near him. My mom took him the next week and same results. That dog loved my dad more than anything in the world so my dad figured it was just us (mom and me that couldn't handle him). Well, he did the same thing for my dad. Just went completely bezerk.
After that, whenever he went to the vet, they prescribed a tranquilizer for him. It basically made him all sleepy and calm for about 12 hours. They hated doing it, but it was the only way to safely get him there and examined. It wore off after a good nights sleep. They are used to that type of behaviour, but when it becomes a hazard to the owners and the vet staff, they will prescribe the tranqs. My best friend is a vet and she couldn't believe when I told her about it....she never would have thought he would be "that" dog.
My beagle loves the vet. We go a lot (chronic ear problems) and he sheds up a storm while there, but he likes the attention. He only hates being weighed, but other than that he is fine. My older cat loves it too. She also loves the attention. The vets and techs all come in to visit her because she is so sweet and friendly to them. They will carry her around and show her to everyone there (it is a big place). She just loves it. My second cat isn't a big fan and trys to escape at every possible second. Weighing her is a challenge, because she bolts. THey ahve to be really careful with her to keep her confined when coming in and out of rooms.