The evening after his op - the one that was supposed to stop him roaming - a be-coned and stitched-up George tries to climb onto a wall so he can squeeze through a hole into next door's garden.
Maybe it takes time for the escape-hormone to stop circulating his body ...
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At least it shows he must be feeling himself despite everything!!
Please tell George I hope he is feeling his old self and can stop wearing that awful cone very soon.
Of course, if he is trying to escape, he must be on the path to recuperation already. Love the photo for your ABC post--who could ever get mad at a cutie like that!
Oh yes, and that's just like a man to put all the blame on you!
LOL - will he ever stop? Hmm, just popped into my mind that maybe he doesn't like living with you. Naw, can't be that, especially after you've given him that wonderful new hat...sort of...
Too funny Liz. But it was the right thing to do, no matter what those "others" say.
About 6 to 8 weeks until the testosterone levels have decreased by 90%.
Stu
(He with the 2 bulldogs)
Obviously George is feeling well enough to go looking for what he's lost! Don't worry, he'll forget about them eventually.
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