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Old 03-14-2007, 11:44 AM #1
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Default Much to be Thankful for...

Not the least of which is Cooper, who tangled with a critter this morning in the barnyard. Our vet was able to save his eye, hopes the lid which she stitched and glued back on will adhere....also he has more stitches above the eye and his mouth.

It's strange that he'd spent yesterday there, getting all his yearly shots updated and getting groomed. He looked so cute in his St.Pat scarf....vet said they put a new one on him because of all the blood...I can get him this evening. ~sigh

Hopefully he learned something....we aren't sure if it was a raccoon or ground hog that got him. We are just so thankful that he's going to be ok.

Oh....I learned something! You aren't supposed to give dogs aspirin....not even the dog aspirin that they sell at the pet store.
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