darkpuppet,Jul 25 2005, 11:20 AM Wrote:most veterinary sites I checked out say you don't have to let the air out of the quills, just to grab as close to the tip as possible and yank.
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I guess you dont
have to, but if its going to lessen the pain then I would do it. Im not sure exactly how much it helps....I just do what I was taught from my father & the zoo.
Flofocus,Jul 25 2005, 12:53 PM Wrote:darkpuppet,Jul 25 2005, 11:20 AM Wrote:most veterinary sites I checked out say you don't have to let the air out of the quills, just to grab as close to the tip as possible and yank.
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I guess you dont have to, but if its going to lessen the pain then I would do it. Im not sure exactly how much it helps....I just do what I was taught from my father & the zoo.
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That's pretty cool Nate. I never heard that one before, and I spent a few years living in
very rural Northern Ontario... complete with dogs being attacked by porcupines.
NOS2Go4Me,Jul 25 2005, 01:06 PM Wrote:That's pretty cool Nate. I never heard that one before, and I spent a few years living in very rural Northern Ontario... complete with dogs being attacked by porcupines.
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Whenever my dad would see cats in the garbage, he'd open the door and let the dog get em'. A few times they werent cats. :huh: :rolleyes:
Not when theyre taring up the garbage.
Flofocus,Jul 25 2005, 12:53 PM Wrote:darkpuppet,Jul 25 2005, 11:20 AM Wrote:most veterinary sites I checked out say you don't have to let the air out of the quills, just to grab as close to the tip as possible and yank.
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I guess you dont have to, but if its going to lessen the pain then I would do it. Im not sure exactly how much it helps....I just do what I was taught from my father & the zoo.
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I think there's a bit of contradictory info out there.. though, I'd go with what the zoo taught me, since they
should know, right? If the needles aren't under pressure, and it makes no difference, it still doesn't hurt to take the extra precaution.
My garbage gets ripped open by birds. Yep. I caught them one morning. 2 Crows tearing away at the bag. Nice mess too!!
Flofocus,Jul 25 2005, 01:46 PM Wrote:Not when theyre taring up the garbage.
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I send my cats out whenever I see dogs tearing up my garbage. :lol: They are very territorial and will attack anything that comes near my property (dogs, rabbits, skunks, mice, birds, other cats) :angry: