Today's vet trip left me even more impressed about Yumi.
The vet was rather surprised when I mentioned that we literally grabbed her outta one of the village. With just one month's stay with us, she's completely free from ticks and fleas and she's in the pink of health.
Vet then proceed to measure her temperature through her *ahem* back entrance.
The previous patient she had before Yumi was extremely fearful and aggressive, bearing that in mind she was rather cautious with her every move.
To her surprise, Yumi took no notice of the "intrusion", waggling her antenna like mad and licking her hand.
Right, since everything went so well, let's push it a lil further, time for the needle.
Despite my constant reassurance to her that Yumi's tolerance to pain is unbelievable, she was still slightly weary. Fine, I held onto Yumi's muzzle then.
Nope, absolutely no reaction from the thick-skinned canine. At that point I suspected her ancestor's line centuries ago might either be linked to an elephant or if not a rhino. She took it as though she just got bitten by a tiny lil mosquito.
In fact Yumi was rather excited during the vet trip, just another day out for this lil girl. Down side, I can't shower her for the next week,...... she's gotta stink like hell!!!!!!!!!!!
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While walking Yumi later on, Moo and I noticed a storm brewing afar. Before we knew it, the two idiots set up the camera and tripod,.... spent a good half an hour feeding mozzies.
The vet was rather surprised when I mentioned that we literally grabbed her outta one of the village. With just one month's stay with us, she's completely free from ticks and fleas and she's in the pink of health.
Vet then proceed to measure her temperature through her *ahem* back entrance.
The previous patient she had before Yumi was extremely fearful and aggressive, bearing that in mind she was rather cautious with her every move.
To her surprise, Yumi took no notice of the "intrusion", waggling her antenna like mad and licking her hand.
Right, since everything went so well, let's push it a lil further, time for the needle.
Despite my constant reassurance to her that Yumi's tolerance to pain is unbelievable, she was still slightly weary. Fine, I held onto Yumi's muzzle then.
Nope, absolutely no reaction from the thick-skinned canine. At that point I suspected her ancestor's line centuries ago might either be linked to an elephant or if not a rhino. She took it as though she just got bitten by a tiny lil mosquito.
In fact Yumi was rather excited during the vet trip, just another day out for this lil girl. Down side, I can't shower her for the next week,...... she's gotta stink like hell!!!!!!!!!!!
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While walking Yumi later on, Moo and I noticed a storm brewing afar. Before we knew it, the two idiots set up the camera and tripod,.... spent a good half an hour feeding mozzies.
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