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Calico as always your wisdom is greatly appreciated!
He comes out and continues to rub against my legs and then he gets over stimulated and growls. I continue to tell him it’s okay, and I’m confident and calm when I go in, but this morning I noticed that the side of his face is swollen and I need to get him back to the Vet to have them take a look at it. It’s the same side as his injured blind eye, and I don’t think at this point he’s able to be handled do you have any tips as to how to get him in back into his crate for transport? The crate has remained in his room open and available to him.
He comes out and continues to rub against my legs and then he gets over stimulated and growls. I continue to tell him it’s okay, and I’m confident and calm when I go in, but this morning I noticed that the side of his face is swollen and I need to get him back to the Vet to have them take a look at it. It’s the same side as his injured blind eye, and I don’t think at this point he’s able to be handled do you have any tips as to how to get him in back into his crate for transport? The crate has remained in his room open and available to him.