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I've noticed that when coworkers greet me with a "Hi", I tend to reply with a "Hey", whereas when I'm greeted with "Hey", I tend to reply with a "Hi". It's not something I think about while doing, but I suppose this avoids it sounding like I'm just echoing back one of their words. They generally greet me by name, but I still rarely respond back with their name.

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When Zorro gets hyper, she growls at me sometimes... while darting back and forth and trying to jump at me. I think she thinks it is a game. The first time she growled at me, it scared me. I worry that if she ever gets out of the yard and does that to an Animal Control officer, they may take it as a sign of aggression.

She had some blood taken at the vet this week, in preparation for her spay-surgery next week. I don't know what the purpose of the blood-taking is, but I've begun to suspect it is to check whether she is already pregnant. Perhaps the vet does not want to be involved in performing an abortion during the spaying. That's understandable, but if so, then I wonder why the vet isn't willing to do the surgery before the dog is 6 months of age, as then the dog would be less likely to be able to have gotten pregnant.

I didn't realize that they usually cut into the abdomen to do the spay surgery; I thought that they could go up the vaginal canal like they do with humans sometimes, or just go in thru small hole incisions. But I suppose that would require more expensive surgical tools.

I write about the dog a lot; like a parent who writes about their children all the time... I hope I'm not boring anyone. It's something easy to write about. Does anyone want to see a video of her hopping in the snow? Oh, I've still got the one of her barking at the broom, too...

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Q bought a temporal artery thermometer - the kind you only need to swipe across the forehead to get a reading. I was amused by a statement in the instruction booklet: "The best place to measure temperature is the center of the heart, but this can be done only under a doctor's supervision."

Date: 2010-03-01 02:52 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] syrtia.livejournal.com
There is a big difference in the body language associated with play behavior and aggressive behavior. Any animal control officer worth their salt should know the difference.

Generally the docs don't mind doing an abortion during spaying, but they do have to adjust the dose of anesthesia to compensate.

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