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Dogs hide pain unless it's really bad.When I was a teen, I was playing with our then new puppy. We had a rag and were playing tug of war with it. It was great fun for both of us (I was younger with little idea about "great fun"). Still, it was fun. Until I pulled too hard and got the rag along with a couple of teeth. I was freaked out and contrite initially. Very regretful. It took me a bit to realize these were puppy teeth soon to be lost on their own and replaced with more permanent models. Thankfully. Bear didn't even seem to mind or give any indication of even noticing. She was a very good and loving dog.
Nonsense...
That's fancy with the corrugated metal siding.
If she's female, then I spied her the spider.Nonsense...
I see no plate sized spider in there.
I've noticed that with the old beagle. She has a game leg, but doesn't seem to make comment about it even though it clearly pains her. She is a good old dog. Doesn't seem to know she is 15.Dogs hide pain unless it's really bad.
They're probably up high out of line of sight and photography. Just waiting for their moment.Nonsense...
I see no plate sized spider in there.
Same dog, when he was a puppy, stopped as the screen door was closing. It broke his tail. We found out a year later at the vets when she noticed the break had healed.Dogs hide pain unless it's really bad.
Besides, it isn't the spiders you have to worry about. It is the flesh eating dirt and carnivorous stones that you have to watch for. Then the snakes, venomous insects, jellyfish, crocs, etc., etc., etc.Nonsense...
I see no plate sized spider in there.
Nonsense...
I see no plate sized spider in there.
Then the snakes, venomous insects, jellyfish, crocs, etc., etc., etc.
That's fancy with the corrugated metal siding.
Swirling in the wrong direction!When they flush, it goes up the drain.
Would a teething ring help?
I disagree. I'll take the man bun.