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Hi David,
I think if you are calm with her that will help. Also, the vet and the
techs are very used to taking care of all
kinds of dogs with all kinds of issues. I'm sure that they will know how to
take care of Lolly-Pup and maybe
she won't be as afraid as you think. Have some treats to give her after the
appointment... although, our
vet usually gives them a treat right there.
Let us know how it goes. My best advice is not to stress over it
because then Lolly will feel it.
Good luck. mj benji and tilly
MJ in AZ
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