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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 136412"><p>Actually, the PT was great. She got right from the beginning that I really don't belong there and it's just a hoop I'm having to jump through for the insurance company. It's just that I have to do this at least 4 more times over the next 2 weeks and it's frustrating.</p><p></p><p>I was so annoyed at easy child. But, I was getting even more annoyed that we couldn't find the dogs home. It was pretty apparent that no one was out looking for him. It was after 5, so the vets office and the humane society were both closed...no place to go to scan for a microchip. I was already planning ahead for bringing the dog in for the night and I was soooo not looking forward to it. Jewel was on edge because she was still coming out of sedation (she got her nails trimmed...sweet dog unless you touch her feet) so she was feeling defenseless which was making her a bit aggressive. Then there's the cats. I really like them and would be horribly upset if doggy decided they looked like food.</p><p></p><p>Then when we put the leash on him and it was so obvious that was a completely new thing for him....grrr...how could someone have a dog with that much energy and not walk him. Although, maybe that don't have to use a leash. He wasn't letting easy child out of his sight.</p><p></p><p>Anyway...last time I was on steroids I was happy happy happy. This time I'm incredibly irritable. I don't think my kids are enjoying it. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 136412"] Actually, the PT was great. She got right from the beginning that I really don't belong there and it's just a hoop I'm having to jump through for the insurance company. It's just that I have to do this at least 4 more times over the next 2 weeks and it's frustrating. I was so annoyed at easy child. But, I was getting even more annoyed that we couldn't find the dogs home. It was pretty apparent that no one was out looking for him. It was after 5, so the vets office and the humane society were both closed...no place to go to scan for a microchip. I was already planning ahead for bringing the dog in for the night and I was soooo not looking forward to it. Jewel was on edge because she was still coming out of sedation (she got her nails trimmed...sweet dog unless you touch her feet) so she was feeling defenseless which was making her a bit aggressive. Then there's the cats. I really like them and would be horribly upset if doggy decided they looked like food. Then when we put the leash on him and it was so obvious that was a completely new thing for him....grrr...how could someone have a dog with that much energy and not walk him. Although, maybe that don't have to use a leash. He wasn't letting easy child out of his sight. Anyway...last time I was on steroids I was happy happy happy. This time I'm incredibly irritable. I don't think my kids are enjoying it. :raspberry-tounge: [/QUOTE]
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