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Road Side Pub
If you've got a pet, give them extra love tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 16706327" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>I agree on the behavior being abnormal. 14 is not 'young' but if she's not super overweight / unhealthy, she can still kick imo.</p><p></p><p>Wouldnt entirely 'trust' the first medical opinion you get, also, being human or veterinarian, they **** up too.</p><p></p><p>Like MG said, no puking or anything? When they're ready to go, you 10000% can tell. Right when I started at my current gig, my boss's dog did similar. She went from running around beating up on the puppy, to not getting up within a week or so, couldnt control her body functions, I had to tell my boss his dog is dying. Not a fun way to start</p><p></p><p>I've lost a few, and imo its quite honestly one of the worst things a person can go through, as nothing 'makes it better'. They're literally our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 16706327, member: 146355"] I agree on the behavior being abnormal. 14 is not 'young' but if she's not super overweight / unhealthy, she can still kick imo. Wouldnt entirely 'trust' the first medical opinion you get, also, being human or veterinarian, they **** up too. Like MG said, no puking or anything? When they're ready to go, you 10000% can tell. Right when I started at my current gig, my boss's dog did similar. She went from running around beating up on the puppy, to not getting up within a week or so, couldnt control her body functions, I had to tell my boss his dog is dying. Not a fun way to start I've lost a few, and imo its quite honestly one of the worst things a person can go through, as nothing 'makes it better'. They're literally our children. [/QUOTE]
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