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Subject: tough dog


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Rick
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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 08:44:05am

part of the problem is that fr the most part, dogs suffer in silence. I'm glad the thing moved so they knew to do something about it.

It was awesome of that vet to do the work for free. Not many would. However, there is such a thing as payback and I think that because he did it for free, his business is about to pick up. That surgery will be paid for a hundred times over. Good publicity has a way of doing that.

More than anything, I'm glad that guy picked a man who is a good vet... and an even better person.

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