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Post by plimsoll on Apr 21, 2015 13:04:13 GMT
Plimsoll Productions are looking for Britain's scaredy cats and petrified pooches. Is your pups phobia stopping you from getting them the treatment they need or is it simply a traumatic experience that neither or you enjoy and so avoid unless absolutely necessary. In this new series, our team of vets will help you and your pet get to the vet.
If you have a story you are willing to share and need some help please email me at Naomi.harvey@plimsollproductions.com
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Post by ebony on Apr 21, 2015 18:03:05 GMT
With my Ebony it depends on the vet she sees, some vets she does get frightened of and others she seems to feel more "secure" around, it depends how they handle her. If they talk to her while they're doing what they need to do then she seems to find it easier to relax but if the vet merely talks to me and doesn't say anything to Ebony then that's when Ebony pins her ears back and cowers on the table, poor girl.
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