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Does your pet always know when you are taking them to the vet?

A vet mentioned once that animals (especially dogs) can smell death inside and outside of the vets room because of the pets that are euthanised. I don't know how true this is but it makes sense.

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Zaphod42 · 51-55, M
My dog knows, but he loves the vet. We’ll get there and he practically drags me to the reception desk.

On the other hand, he also likes having his teeth brushed, and if I use the word “bath” I’d better mean it as he’ll run to the bathroom and jump in the tub, and gets very disappointed if I was only saying it in passing 🤷‍♂
RodneyTrotter1 · 100+, M
He knows the difference between being taken out or being picked up 'for fun' or 'for a good reason', so vet time or bath time can be challenging.
If a human ever behaved towards me the way Archie behaves when he knows it's vet or bath time there would be a serious fall out 🤣 but Archie gets away with anything cos i love him to bits, the evil little git! 😁
hunkalove · 70-79, M
My beloved Ms. Kitten always knew where we were going as soon as I got out her carrier. It was funny except she wasn't happy.
Ozdharma · 61-69, M
My dogs use to plant their feet outside the door and didn't like going.
No. I learned how to give kitten and puppy shots long ago. I'm between pets, now, but I usually manage without the vet.
Piper · 61-69, F
Yes, both my cat and dog companions have almost always seemed to know.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
My dogs really don't mind going to the vets
stayfickle · 26-30, F
Yes. I think it’s their instincts and senses is thaaaat good.
Likestoenjoylife · 51-55, M
Yes he only rides in my vehicle once a year to the vet
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
They always have known
PatKirby · M
When you break out the cat carrier.
They can smell it
chickengirl91 · 31-35, FNew
My darn cats have a sixth sense 🙃

 
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