The following days were just fine as you got him set up by having Buck to begin wearing his first red collar. Having him become a dog in front of you is one thing, walking him around out a bit as he was now on all fours by a blue leash was a different post of his dog behavior. as much you liked him walking around on a animalistic bio stands that it somehow felt right for you to see Buck walking down on all fours. Still, it was a hassle at first for you had to find a way to help him get his exercises in of his running when you thought of training him on the treadmill. Just letting him walk as fast as he wants to while he was on it. Even if he still had his hands left to change as he knows how to open up the back door to go outside in the backyard, you began to wonder on how well this last with that door thing. [I don't think that Buck was pretending to be a a dog. I think he was a dog pretending to be human. And then he finally stopped pretending on being human. that's why he's becoming a dog. he's physically becoming what he was meant to be, to what he truly is; A dog.] You thought while believing that. How else could you explain to what was happening to your best bud in the world? Still working on when you were going to get his tags yet that maybe you should check out on when to see if you should also check out on getting his rabies and his vacation shots at your local pet shop. All you knew is that his hands will eventually become paws, to become a dog completely. picking up the phone, you decided to make an appointment for Buck to get his shots in. You didn't want to loose him by sending him to the pound, if he didn't have his rabie shots that you also wanted to keep him safe and happy by keeping him healthy with his vacations. Scheduling Buck's appointment for next week was a good enough chance of getting everything done by then, even if it mean that the last tarts of his human hands becoming paws.