(We do with the horses once a year when they are sedated and get their teeth floated. It usually brings out a chorus or two of the sheath cleaning song...)
Geez...I didn't realize ticks could be a problem in your neck of the woods. I'll have to ask my vet about that for Russell. I love how they needed to 'wash off' the smell from town! :)
O! How I have missed visiting here!!! I'm going to email this site to my granddaughter!! I just got her this year when my son married in Vegas!! Woo Hoo! a wedding and a SWEET granddaughter!!She is at that special age, 7!!! Thank YOU! for sharing Alan and George's Happy time! hehehe
Heck yeah, gonna wash that city smell away......back to the beautious pasture of home. Thanks for the trip to the vet. Well behaved donkeys and no mishaps....super win/win.
as stressful as it is getting to the vet, isn't it such a wonderful feeling afterwards knowing they have been examined head to toe and parts in between and that everything is fine :)
Do you have to clean sheaths on burros, too?
ReplyDelete(We do with the horses once a year when they are sedated and get their teeth floated. It usually brings out a chorus or two of the sheath cleaning song...)
Yeah~ Two more years!!!! They were good boys!
ReplyDeleteThere's something so sweet about this. And the music is, once again, just right.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy.
They do look a little hung over there at the end. :)
ReplyDeleteGeez...I didn't realize ticks could be a problem in your neck of the woods. I'll have to ask my vet about that for Russell. I love how they needed to 'wash off' the smell from town! :)
ReplyDeleteO! How I have missed visiting here!!! I'm going to email this site to my granddaughter!! I just got her this year when my son married in Vegas!! Woo Hoo! a wedding and a SWEET granddaughter!!She is at that special age, 7!!! Thank YOU! for sharing Alan and George's Happy time! hehehe
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed every minute of the video and the perfect accompanying song! Poor boys! Violated while under the effect - I wonder if they feel that way?
ReplyDeleteYou make everything look so easy! I've had dogs I had to fight to get to the vet.
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I'm glad the trip was uneventful.
ReplyDeleteLove the rubber glove "Are you drunk enough?" test. A bath in familiar dirt is the best.
Thanks for taking us along to the vet with you!
ReplyDeleteOh, poor drunk Alan. Glad everyone is home safe and sound and healthy.
ReplyDeleteLove the vet's sense of humor. Looked as if he liked Alan and George (but then, don't we all?)
ReplyDeleteI have a crush on your Vet.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe your boys are so good when the vet violates their mouths!!! I'd never let anyone stick that file thing inside MY mouth!!!
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
Heck yeah, gonna wash that city smell away......back to the beautious pasture of home. Thanks for the trip to the vet. Well behaved donkeys and no mishaps....super win/win.
ReplyDeleteSweet boys. Glad they were given a clean bill of health. Loved the video!
ReplyDeleteI guess that wasn't the kind of "float" they were hoping for in town....one of the root beer variety would have been much preferred!
ReplyDeleteLove your vet. This video is so stinking cute. Such good boys. Give yourself kudos for having such wonderful equines, I certainly do.
ReplyDeleteThis was absolutely the cutest thing! The boys deserve a little "buzz" every now and then : ) Good little donkeys. Your vet seems like a great soul.
ReplyDeletehahahahahahahahahaha!!! thanks for the smiles!!
ReplyDeleteas stressful as it is getting to the vet, isn't it such a wonderful feeling afterwards knowing they have been examined head to toe and parts in between and that everything is fine :)