The Chattering Classes
And while talking about Jack and teeth, since he had his dental he seems happier in himself. This might be my imagination, but it seems a bit like when some dull ache has disappeared. But, and this is a BIG BUT, the best thing is that his breath has improved enormously, like he doesn't have any dog breath at all now. We are back to the vet for a check up on Friday, but it's going to be a very short visit as he his eating OK (did that as soon as he got home after the op).




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Hello to all the Beastlies & their Humans!
I've been meaning to reply to some of your stuff scince the WhiteLodge walk at Rutland Water but as I only get access to computers whilst at work - it sometimes takes me a while put thought in to action!
Our Jack or BBH (the Beautiful Handsome Hound) sets his teeth-a-chatter while you're trying to get his collar on for walks or rides in the car or a game of chase the fluffy toy/bone/chew thing or just anything that he loves & gets excited about.
They chatter noisily almost as if he is suffering from hypothermia!
Interestingly he used to do a quieter version for the first month or so when he moved in and was in total nervous shutdown mode.
I think I remember reading somewhere that they do this when nervous or excited !
ah ! oops! you can tell I know what I'm doing here...
I'm not meant to be anonymous - I'm Jack (the blue) 's human, Sarah!
P.S. Just to let you know that Your Jack is still the current title holder for SCRUNCHING - however our Jack,the BBH will be hotly contesting this in the near future.
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