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Therefore recently I got home from work, allow the puppies out (Lucy and my place mate's pet Goblin, plus Ethel and Damascus), and went to the bathroom (it was an urgent situation, I never use the work bathroom, it's major and there are several dubious girls I work with that use that bathroom). I saw them out the toilet window, and had to bolt to the yard about 30 seconds later. Goblin's teething, and loves to munch on and coat Lucy's ears (she lets him get it done to a place, if he gets too tough, which he often does, she'll go him). Well, he was carrying this out exterior, and he became popular an amount of Lucy's head. Therefore Lucy bit a few times to him on the free skin of his throat. As she did this, my Saint Bernard Ethel got Lucy by your skin of her neck and put her about 5 feet over the lawn (right when I went as much as them), she's big woman, and there's grounds I call her The Regulator. No significant harm. Lucy's lacking a little amount of hearing, and includes a few holes where Ethel grabbed her. It held reopening yesterday, but it's mainly closed up today, the holes closed up quickly. She spent the remainder of your day putting in my own sleep providing me unfortunate eyes because her hearing was all wrapped up. Goblin's got several holes on his throat, however they also shut up in about 10 minutes. I'm therefore happy I've a canine 1st aid package, and I'm licensed in pet first aid and CPR. Good information is currently he's perhaps not messed with her ears since. And he'll be going outside alone to any extent further.
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