And now we are back from the vet, and hay is unloaded and horses are fed, and so are we. And tomorrow morning we do it all over again (minus the hay-hauling
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There is nothing worse than having a sick pup and being unable to help them. I just went through this with my dog, and ended up having to take money out of retirement to pay for his surgery! But he is up and at-em and feeling great now (cracked tooth in his case - spent about 800 bucks total!). I hope meds fix what is wrong with him. Good puppy.
Only problem we had was his desire to curl up in Auntie Vet's lap when she was trying to get a look at his eye.
First time I took my late beloved Sophie-cat to the vet, he shifted his stethoscope from place to place on her chest, then sighed and fixed her with a stern glare and said "Now if you will only stop purring, perhaps I can have a listen to your heart..."
The mystery widens, but at least does not deepen. Sounds like my medical idiosymptoms, which has resulted in no answers, or reasonable guesses from three doctors, but leaves me with all green lights in the tests that they are guessing at.
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First time I took my late beloved Sophie-cat to the vet, he shifted his stethoscope from place to place on her chest, then sighed and fixed her with a stern glare and said "Now if you will only stop purring, perhaps I can have a listen to your heart..."
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