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    Re: Scary dog trouble.

    I just read this so I am a bit late but I do want to say I am VERY glad to hear your dog is doing better now Mark!!!! I had this same type of scare with a puppy. It was guessed by the vet he had ate something but no one could figure out what. We still don't know what. There was nothing he could have gotten it to. But I guess there was something??? We had 4 dogs at the time and he was the only one it happened to. The vet actually said he wouldn't make it and he really did look like he wouldn't make it. Me and my wife would take turns getting up every couple hours to check on him, syringe feed food a water and meds etc. He actually pulled through and everyone (including myself) was amazed and very thankful. So I again I would like to say that I am glad to read that Bandit is doing better
    Jeff Bernard

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