The poor lad, who undoubtedly had been horrified at this two-tailed monstrosity, was essentially just stuck waiting while the dog's owner decided to, at least, try to do something about it. Apollo would grant him that much. Honeycutt had brought the boy in to professionals. Except, wait, now he was meant to figure it out himself?
Thus far, his only real catastrophe involving any real work.. it had been that first day, with Robert. Before that, when he'd been an almost-apprentice the previous summer, it was more on the side of logistics, paperwork and those sorts of things. But the bit with Robert's hand? Apollo had really just done what he was told. And now he felt like a right idiot.
But he did as he was told, which was almost ironic considering his behaviors during the recent months, and looked. He did what he could to cover the unrest he felt, but those feet of his shifted quite tellingly.
Crups would eat just about anything they could, and Merlin did they hate Muggles. Apollo knew that much. Thanks, Professor Thorfinn. Their next move, though?
"Can they not be convinced to eat something else, if offered? Or is the Muggle hatred too strong, so to speak?"
Was he meant to know everything about every creature, plant, spell and potion? Every allergy and wizarding illness? If so, he had a hell of a long way to go before he could ever feel qualified for something like this. Sure, he'd expected it to be a lot of work and to take a lot of studying, memorization and practice. But surely these people were stumped some of the time, right? Merlin's sake.