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so we got him "fixed". He is a Puganese (cross between a Pug and a Pekenese) about 1 year old. My wife set up the appointment and I took him in that morning. She picked him up and when he got home he wouldn't have anything to do with me - ran and hid behind my wife when I go too close. It took us about two days to make up.

I have always said dogs know more than we give them credit for.

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Yes, they do know a lot more than we give them credit for. Glad to know he has forgiven you though.

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when i fixed my lab, a slept on the floor by his bed for two nights

my other two labs i rescued so they came to me that way

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I wasn't around when we got our GS fixed so im always gonna look like the good guy and my wifes the one taking him to all the vet visits

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Smart. I had a cat fixed, ruined two pairs of shoes by relieving himself in the left shoe of each pair, caught him the second time. When he was finished, just walked away and gave me a look as he sauntered off! I thought to myself, "hmmmmm, I guess he didn't appreciate that!"

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Smart. I had a cat fixed, ruined two pairs of shoes by relieving himself in the left shoe of each pair, caught him the second time. When he was finished, just walked away and gave me a look as he sauntered off! I thought to myself, "hmmmmm, I guess he didn't appreciate that!"

That hysterical. Showed you didn't he! :D :D :D

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