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    I'm so glad she's home with you. You'll both feel so much better.

    Rugs? Hair? Pillow case? I'm still totally amazed that all the junk that Scooter ate when he was younger never stopped up anywhere.
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    YAY Tasha is home!! So happy for both of you She'll recover faster at home.

    Now, Ms. Tasha, just FRI, rugs, pillowcases and Mom's hair are NOT a delicacy!!
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    How scary! I'm glad they were able to retrieve the pieces and she's OK
    Katherine
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    Crafty Mom to McKenna (She's the 2-legged one!)
    Weezer the doxie-mix moose dog
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    and missing Ziggy, our first doxie (2/01-4/09)

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    Great pic of Tasha. :hearts: I'm glad she's home, she'll recover so much faster. Sounds like you found one terrific vet.
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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    Wow - I'm SO glad they were able to remove the blockage and she's able to come home!!! Sending more recovery !!

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    Glad she is OK and home. I'm surprised they didn't have to take some of the intestine out.. Here are rays for her
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    Quote Originally Posted by LUVMYGUNNER
    Glad she is OK and home. I'm surprised they didn't have to take some of the intestine out..
    They didn't even have to do surgery. The non-invasive course that Jen and her vet chose worked out very well. Not every blockage requires that removal of part of the intestine. As Tasha has proved, not every blockage even requires surgery.
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    Love the photo. Glad she is doing so well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by laura
    Love the photo. Glad she is doing so well!


    Sorry to hear she went though so much but am glad she is on the mend.
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    Wonderful news, very precious pic of your little grazer! :hearts: :hearts:
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