Poor Two!!
Thank goodness they weren't IN her mouth!
Clip the ends off. Drip some Campho-Phenique or anbesel ( the baby teething stuff) on the area where the quills are, then pull with pliers.
Poor Two! She was so embarrassed!
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Ouch ouch ouch!
ReplyDeleteMy grandparents had dogs on the farm they owned before retirement; one of the dogs had a run-in with a porcupine and came off the worst for it. He yelped every time they removed a quill.
That doesn't look fun at either end. Wonder if it stop her from nipping at those quills?
ReplyDeleteOh, I would be crying for her! Poor girl!
ReplyDeleteOh, poor Puppy! What a mess...she just wondered what that critter was and then BAM!
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Ouch! Hope she learned and its not an ongoing trouble
ReplyDeleteSo sad when dogs run into porcupines.
ReplyDeleteOh no, that is sooo terrible! Glad she is doing better now. Our dog has had a couple run-ins with skunks (which were not the sweetest-smelling happenings), but thankfully we have no porcupines in our area!
ReplyDeleteOh that made me cringe just looking at it. So sorry she met up with those quills. Give her a kiss for me.
ReplyDeleteStickin' her nose where it doesn't belong... poor girl, hope she learned enough to leave them porkies alone. I had a Siberian Husky once that hated porcupines, she never did leave them alone.
ReplyDeleteOh, poor baby!! One painful lesson which won't be repeated, I'm sure. Hope she's doing okay.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that has to hurt. Make sure you watch for any kind of infection. Poor thing!
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