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RamzFanz

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Oh yea, also my dog is a fat(10lbs overweight) arsehole who loves to bark at me but not my wife and has horrible doggy breath. Anyone know how to get rid of that?

Bought her a kiddie pool for baths, gonna try it out today and see if she breaks it or not.
Shotgun?
 

RamzFanz

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I am not actually angry. Its hard to explain. It stems from a time when my whole life kind of shifted and i changed as a person. When i get in that zone, im not angry or upset, which is the oddest part, i basically just abandon all thought of the outside world and it just seems natural. There really is not hate or anger behind it. Its not bipolar either. My brother is bipolar and i know much about it. Basically i am calm and in a good mood, and bad intentions towards myself seem normal, even if I am happy and life is good. If crap hits the fan I am still good. There really is no catalyst to it. It just happens no matter what mood I am in. Its rare now but still happens every so ofteb.

It is not often, thank god. And hasnt happened in a while. Honestly on a very happy awesome day it could happen.

I prescribe Hitler videos. It's liberating!

I had the same issue and went through doctors who did nothing but screw me up. Then I found an angel who did the hard work and really did the testing. Today, I'm way way better.
 

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I prescribe Hitler videos. It's liberating!

I had the same issue and went through doctors who did nothing but screw me up. Then I found an angel who did the hard work and really did the testing. Today, I'm way way better.

Than?:D
 

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Had to put my Beagle into the vet hospital Friday night because he stopped eating for two days and was having stomach issues. Just picked him up. A $540.00 bill.

My American Eskimo Spitz, who passed away last year at almost 15 years of age cost us around $10,000 over his lifetime due to seizure problems and all the meds that went with that.

I love my dogs but the health care cost..........yikes!!!
 

RamzFanz

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Had to put my Beagle into the vet hospital Friday night because he stopped eating for two days and was having stomach issues. Just picked him up. A $540.00 bill.

My American Eskimo Spitz, who passed away last year at almost 15 years of age cost us around $10,000 over his lifetime due to seizure problems and all the meds that went with that.

I love my dogs but the health care cost..........yikes!!!

Yep. It's crazy. I have a lab pup that is running about $1000 a year in health care.
 

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Yep. It's crazy. I have a lab pup that is running about $1000 a year in health care.

My vet told me you can get insurance but it only covers the minor things such as checkups. If something serious happens you're on your own. Flash stopped eating for two days which is highly unusual for a Beagle. It turned out he had blood in his stool. It's either a parasite or something else. Even after all those tests they still don't know. Now I have to give him 4 kinds of meds each day. Good luck with that he told me. :)
 

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Had to put my Beagle into the vet hospital Friday night because he stopped eating for two days and was having stomach issues. Just picked him up. A $540.00 bill.

My American Eskimo Spitz, who passed away last year at almost 15 years of age cost us around $10,000 over his lifetime due to seizure problems and all the meds that went with that.

I love my dogs but the health care cost..........yikes!!!

Almost the same thing with us and our beagle mix... just stopped eating, blood in his stool and diarrhea. X rays told us he has something in his stomach surrounded by a big gas bubble. He doing better now after some doggy probiotics, meds and $430. All this almost exactly a month after his "senior check up" which ran us another $255
 

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Almost the same thing with us and our beagle mix... just stopped eating, blood in his stool and diarrhea. X rays told us he has something in his stomach surrounded by a big gas bubble. He doing better now after some doggy probiotics, meds and $430. All this almost exactly a month after his "senior check up" which ran us another $255

Yeah, the diarrhea is there for him as well. On Tuesday I was driving my wife up to Hagerstown, MD, about an hour and a half away, when he relieved himself all over the back seat. After much scrubbing, Febreeze, baking soda, and using the wet vac, the car is almost tolerable again. This was all on 1 hour sleep. Now I get to follow him around to get a stool sample. Fun times.
 

RamzFanz

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My vet told me you can get insurance but it only covers the minor things such as checkups. If something serious happens you're on your own. Flash stopped eating for two days which is highly unusual for a Beagle. It turned out he had blood in his stool. It's either a parasite or something else. Even after all those tests they still don't know. Now I have to give him 4 kinds of meds each day. Good luck with that he told me. :)

Walgreens has a perscription club that also covers pets. WAY cheaper than getting them from the vet and you get reward points.
 

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Well, I just ruined a 1957 Norm Van Brocklin bubble gum card. Technically, I just recently completed the ruination that began when I was 12. I had placed the card in one of those sticky-back photo album sheets to "preserve" it and today I tried to gently remove it. The album did not relinquish the card willingly, I can say that much.
 

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Awesome tattoo of your dog. I love my dog but I'm not doing that.

Someone should start a tattoo thread. I don't have one but was in the tattoo parlor once during the 70's. My buddy got one on his forearm and then the guy decided to close up the shop for the night before he got to me. I have a huge scar that starts just below my belly button and extends down about 4 inches. I wanted a snake tattooed over it. Not meant to be.
 

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Walgreens has a perscription club that also covers pets. WAY cheaper than getting them from the vet and you get reward points.
Good to know. I wonder if they do that here as well. I'm going to check it out. My Lab has allergies that make him lose his fur so we have to give him allergy pills every morning and night. Thanks for the info.
 

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Good to know. I wonder if they do that here as well. I'm going to check it out. My Lab has allergies that make him lose his fur so we have to give him allergy pills every morning and night. Thanks for the info.

It's nationwide. They don't carry all pet meds, some are specialty, but they carry most. So, I always call from the vet to see so I don't waste a trip.
 

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Well, I just ruined a 1957 Norm Van Brocklin bubble gum card. Technically, I just recently completed the ruination that began when I was 12. I had placed the card in one of those sticky-back photo album sheets to "preserve" it and today I tried to gently remove it. The album did not relinquish the card willingly, I can say that much.

now that just sucks..not trying to rub it in or anything..but it really does suck