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I know the doggie had surgery, went personally

Posted By: Suri on 2007-06-16
In Reply to: Prime example of "when helping harms". - pdqtrans

to the animal clinic and talked with the veterinarian and others there, told them to contact me. I would seek out attention for an injured animal whether it comes to my front door or on the street. Heavens only knows if the guy takes the medicine? Druggies might do about anything but I appreciate the information you have passed along. I explained some months ago unable to financially care for the dog anymore - I had things I wanted to do in renovations at my own home- and they would have to take care of it so it has been some months since I last bought the medicine. Having said that, got email here about a week ago and have not answered- she was coming across as ole woe doggie. Well, what about woe me? I told her- I would rather not lose her friendship but I had thought about calling on the dog before the son turned the animal over to his mother. Thanks again!


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Okay, will someone set me straight on this, PLEASE! 


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Thank you, thank you, thank you!


 


 


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...hold off on surgery. nm
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Cont: your pe'ts surgery.
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