I guess we will never now how
he managed to get a pine cone stuck
in his ear. Poor thing, it's a good thing
you got him to the vet. It must have
been very painful for him
Glad he is alright.
Sending hugs his way.
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I guess we will never now how
he managed to get a pine cone stuck
in his ear. Poor thing, it's a good thing
you got him to the vet. It must have
been very painful for him
Glad he is alright.
Sending hugs his way.
I immediately thought of how the pine cone piece got in his ear. Pine pitch is sticky, so I bet he had it stuck to the bottom of his foot, then when he got an itchy ear - minor itchies just happen - he scratched it with that foot, and the transfer was unknowingly made!
Thats sounds good to me Karen :) It was just a small piece of pine cone. The property is covered in pine trees and squirels have alot of pine cones chewed up in small pieces so that must be what happened. We have comed out alot of sticky pieces out of that huge main of his.
He's feeling great today, its really cool outside here so we just came back from a big walk in the bush me and 5 dogs :) we scare the wildlife away :)
Tucker you are beautiful! So glad your feeling better. :)