By the time we finished at the pet store, we had just enough time to get to the vet for our rescheduled appointment. We needed Abbie to be seen to get her claws clipped and have a small mass on her face examined which turned out to be essentially a sebaceous cyst--no big deal. And Luna, of course, was there for an introduction, another set of vaccinations, to be microchipped and for a referral to an ophthalmologist. Dr. Clint Greene at Hilltop Animal Hospital said that Luna has a great bill of health with the exception of her dermoid which we will remove in a few weeks, and a very small umbilical hernia which will be repaired when she gets spayed. Her hips had no click or evidence of dysplasia, and we'll continue to keep an eye on them and on her elbows which apparently can also have some issues in GSD's. Big Sister and I were very proud of Luna. She never flinched, not even once, and never offered to bite. She even walked well on her leash the whole time.
After our vet appointment, we dropped Abbie off with Dad and headed to Miss Pam's house to visit Beefy (Miss Pam's French bulldog) and Miss Pam's family. We had hoped Lulu the shih tzu would be there too, but she was out. Luna did well, acting politely and pottying only outside. As a matter of fact, we've had only one itty-bitty accident in the last three days. We've had a big, big day!



She is such a cute dog. Love the pics
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