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Andie had to console a vet this morning.

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HUNTERF Mon 22-Apr-13 14:56:32

When I was walking Andie this morning he started pulling towards a man who I vaguely recognised and he wanted a bit of love off Andie.
When I spoke to him he turned out to be a vet at the practice Andie goes to but he has never treated Andie as far as we could both remember.
His westie had passed away last night and he told me he was going to see a dog later on today.
It shows even vets get upset when they lose their dogs even though they are dealing with animals all day.
All I can say is I hope he finds a suitable dog soon and the dog is happy to have a vet as his owner.

Frank

Nonu Mon 22-Apr-13 15:02:24

Frank .

Nonu Mon 22-Apr-13 15:18:09

Have been busy all morning what with one thing and another , should have added I like your jocund posts they are fun .

absent Mon 22-Apr-13 20:14:20

Was that jocund? A dead dog? That's fun? confused

Tegan Mon 22-Apr-13 20:24:53

Frank I've had so many times when a vet has been almost as upset as me when something bad has happened [stood in a field in the pouring rain once with a young vet that had reached the conclusion that my old pony wouldn't last another winter..we just put our arms round each other and cried]. I don't think they ever get used to the loss of an animal, either theirs or someone elses..that's why they became vets. I'm glad Andie was able to console him in some way. [I keep thinking of Andie when I see the dog in the new Go Compare adverts even though I know he's not the same breed smile].

petallus Mon 22-Apr-13 21:11:56

Do you think Andie 'knew'?

I do think the vet was rushing it a bit, getting another dog so soon.

But horses for courses!

Orca Tue 23-Apr-13 07:31:47

Driving home from having Pootle put down I stopped at a roadside cafe to have a coffee and drown my sorrows. Tied up outside was what appeared to be a grisly bear. It appeared he had outgrown his welcome with his puppyhood. That's how I acquired Bear.
Petallus some things are just meant to be grin

Orca Tue 23-Apr-13 07:39:27

PS it was love at first slobber sight.

petallus Tue 23-Apr-13 08:58:30

Reading that has put a smile on my face. What a lovely way to aquire a dog!

annodomini Tue 23-Apr-13 09:37:27

What a lucky Bear! A moving story, Orca. smile

HUNTERF Tue 23-Apr-13 11:50:43

petallus

I do think dogs can tell in some way somebody has lost their dog as this is by no means the first time it has happened.
Yes some people may say it is a bit too soon to acquire a new dog but the house seems so empty when there is no dog there and the vet probably thinks the same.
As a family we tend to think there is nothing we can do about the past so we argue that we are giving another dog a home so we are doing good overall so we tend to replace within a week.
I am sure if our previous dog is looking down he would have not wanted us sad and he will know getting another dog is the only way we will be happy again.

Frank