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klswick wrote:
My Priscilla, our 1st blog post anywhere!
About Priscilla Priscilla was born 1-9-2008. A healthy, vibrant, lively Italian Greyhound. 6 years ago I saw small “bump”, like a small balloon on the inside of her knee. It just didn’t look like it should be there. Took her to her local vet (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Bone Regeneration Technique Saves Pets Legs at UC Davis
Many pets lose a leg after multiple fracture repair surgeries trying to save it. But a bone regeneration technique being researched at the University of California at Davis could help future pets with non-healing broken legs avoid amputation. Dr. (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Are Raised Bowls for Tripawds Good or Bad?
Elevated pet feeders seem like a simple way to help your Tripawd eat comfortably, but they sure are a controversial topic. Here's what we know about raised bowls for Tripawds. Ginger in Alaska ate comfortably from raised bowls. The Pros and Con (More) |
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mom2shelby wrote:
34 Months an Angel and too many months my guardian angel
This is Shelby's blog but today I want to write about my other angel - my original guardian angel. My daddy passed away 20 years ago today. Twenty years. I need to let that sink in for a little bit because it seems to surreal. What was I doing 20 (More) |
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voodoo wrote:
Day 15 finally
I didn't really post any update here, I went back to work and then Novak got worse, I mean, nothing really serious, but his staples, about 4-5 got off at day 7, I don't know if it was because he always slept on his limb and that area got the most fri (More) |
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msjessicalc wrote:
Day 2: Peter Learns How to Time-Share Parent
We slept with Harley in shifts last night. I took the 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock shift, during which time she snuggled up and slept quite soundly. Peter took the 1 o'clock shift and was so content to snuggle her that he let me sleep until about 7:30 this (More) |