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  1. Had to take Gibbs to the ortho vet this morning, he's been limping. Not to worry, it's a sprained knee and we got excellent care and advice from Dr. Gurevich. As usual, when we walked into the waiting room, Gibbs was nervous, drooling a bit, looking around. All very normal. THEN - in bounces this little Chi mix, happy as a clam to see everyone, including Gibbs, the receptionist and the vet tech. Her owner said the dog has always loved coming to the vet. Gibbs tail starts to wag, he and the Chi have a grand time getting to know one another and he's totally relaxed. Once the little dog got taken into the back, he lasted a minute or two with the upbeat attitude, kept looking around for the little dog. When he understood that she was gone, his body language went back to scaredy dog. Sigh. Wish I could rent that little dog to accompany us to difficult places. Ruth and Gibbs
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