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The other day we were looking through Captain Expensive's vet records, and in among all the bits that earned his nickname we noticed the vet had described him as 'very friendly'. I wonder if this is Secret Vet Code for "doesn't bite"?
And then today I was looking through interviewers' log books. In among the "not at home"s and "slammed door"s, several of the houses they visited carry the note 'DOG'. But only one of them is labelled "DOG!!"
I'm guessing that one doesn't get a 'very friendly' rating o.O
And then today I was looking through interviewers' log books. In among the "not at home"s and "slammed door"s, several of the houses they visited carry the note 'DOG'. But only one of them is labelled "DOG!!"
I'm guessing that one doesn't get a 'very friendly' rating o.O
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Date: 2008-05-15 03:35 pm (UTC)Thankfully, our beasts (and us) had a smiley. Since she knew we saw the code, the woman working acknowledged that some of the codes reflected dogs and some reflected the owners.
Of course, people at a kennel generally like dogs, and like any person who generally likes dogs, it is very difficult not to fall for my hell beasts.
This is the ranking the pet store gave me
Re: This is the ranking the pet store gave me
Date: 2008-05-15 08:01 pm (UTC)i didnte laff.
Re: This is the ranking the pet store gave me
Date: 2008-05-15 11:28 pm (UTC)However, to those not used to 60lbs (each) of hyper dog, they can come across as beasts.