Fred Basset by Alex Graham for July 21, 2011

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    bubbabassett  over 13 years ago

    Can’t get anything past a basset.

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    Donna White  over 13 years ago

    Dogs — and cats too — seem to instinctively know when a trip to the vet is in the offing. My cat loves to go places and is right by her carrier, clamoring to get in when I bring it out, EXCEPT when it’s for a trip to the vet. Somehow she knows, and is nowhere to be seen.

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Animals are so perceptive….it’s scary.

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    GrimmaTheNome  over 13 years ago

    My cat used to be like that, but my dogs actually like going to the vets. I think because the waiting room has lots of fascinating smells. They’re always pretty keen to leave too though!

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    lewisbower  over 13 years ago

    Here boy, wanna go for a ride? Git inna car. Piece of cake.Here Kitty. I got smoked salmon. OK. don’t more while I lift the couch. Why are you in the bedroom now. OK, I’ll crawl in the dust bunnies. I got chopped liver. Damned cat! CRASH!Honey, I have the cat in the carrier. Do we have any more band aids?

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    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Sounds like it’s followed by a trip to the Doctor, Lewreader.

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    indyf1 Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Clever hound . . . .

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    persil  over 13 years ago

    Go on Fred be brave it is in your best interest. Scamp xxxxxxxx

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    Simon_Jester  over 13 years ago

    They ALWAYS know. We could never fool our Sheltie. My Dad once tried to tell Mom he was taking Corky to the vet by passing her a note…and he still figured it out

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    zerotsm  over 13 years ago

    I feed my cats in their carriers, so that they associate them with food. They are OK until the car starts moving, then the male starts yowling, the female is OK for the most part. At the vet, it takes a few minutes before he settles down. Both cats are OK with the actual exam and shots, but the yowling from the male starts again on the way home. But two minutes after getting back home it’s as if nothing had ever happened.

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