A client brought a litter of golden retriever puppies to my veterinary
clinic
for inoculations and worming. As the look alike pups squirmed over and
under
one another in their box, I realized it would be difficult to tell the
treated
ones from the rest. I turned on the water faucet, wet my fingers, and
moistened
each dog's head when I had finished.
After the fourth puppy, I noticed my hitherto talkative client had grown
silent.
As I sprinkled the last pup's head, the woman leaned forward and
whispered, "I
didn't know they had to be baptized."