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Aww, she sounds adorable!And my dog is a deaf, cerebellar 10 month old puppy! I live on the second floor and have to carry her down the stairs and though she isn't a huge dog (nova scotia duck toller) she isn't tiny either and is squirmy when she has to pee.
Dear mom:
My dog is a living being, not a garbage disposal. Please stop putting discarded food in her dish.
Thank you.
😱 How awful! I'm shocked that $7.13 could make your score drop 100 points! My dad got overcharged for some medical bill a while back so he refused to pay it, and that did not drop his credit 100 points. Yikes. I'm glad it's being removed though. 🙁


remember how I was bitten by a dog not too long ago? I think I've got permanent nerve damage to that finger. I'm so disappointed that I let myself get bitten and that it may affect me for the rest of my life.

remember how I was bitten by a dog not too long ago? I think I've got permanent nerve damage to that finger. I'm so disappointed that I let myself get bitten and that it may affect me for the rest of my life.
remember how I was bitten by a dog not too long ago? I think I've got permanent nerve damage to that finger. I'm so disappointed that I let myself get bitten and that it may affect me for the rest of my life.
remember how I was bitten by a dog not too long ago? I think I've got permanent nerve damage to that finger. I'm so disappointed that I let myself get bitten and that it may affect me for the rest of my life.

Some of you may remember Mookie the 10 yr old bunny I adopted a few weeks ago after fostering.
He has been having increasing respiratory effort over the past week or so, so we took him to the vet yesterday. He settled down well in O2, and his chest rads came back negative (which was a huge sigh of relief because we were thinking heart failure, cancer, or pneumonia). He stayed overnight in O2 and the vet started him on abx--he seemed to do better, so at this point we were thinking upper respiratory. He wanted to anesthetize him so he could get in his nose and mouth and clean him out, and when he was under, he found a massive tumor. The tumor dominated the entire left side of his skull and was pushing on his septum, which was making him unable to breathe. We decided to euthanize this morning 🙁 Poor bunny. He was such a sweetheart.
I just wish the vet would've cut us a break. We've only had him three weeks, the head tech at the shelter is the head tech at the vet office (ie, we have connections), and the bill was over $1000.
What a crappy day. RIP Mookie man :cry::cry::cry:
So sorry NStrarz. At least he was loved and treated well by you!Some of you may remember Mookie the 10 yr old bunny I adopted a few weeks ago after fostering.
He has been having increasing respiratory effort over the past week or so, so we took him to the vet yesterday. He settled down well in O2, and his chest rads came back negative (which was a huge sigh of relief because we were thinking heart failure, cancer, or pneumonia). He stayed overnight in O2 and the vet started him on abx--he seemed to do better, so at this point we were thinking upper respiratory. He wanted to anesthetize him so he could get in his nose and mouth and clean him out, and when he was under, he found a massive tumor. The tumor dominated the entire left side of his skull and was pushing on his septum, which was making him unable to breathe. We decided to euthanize this morning 🙁 Poor bunny. He was such a sweetheart.
I just wish the vet would've cut us a break. We've only had him three weeks, the head tech at the shelter is the head tech at the vet office (ie, we have connections), and the bill was over $1000.
What a crappy day. RIP Mookie man :cry::cry::cry:
Some of you may remember Mookie the 10 yr old bunny I adopted a few weeks ago after fostering.
He has been having increasing respiratory effort over the past week or so, so we took him to the vet yesterday. He settled down well in O2, and his chest rads came back negative (which was a huge sigh of relief because we were thinking heart failure, cancer, or pneumonia). He stayed overnight in O2 and the vet started him on abx--he seemed to do better, so at this point we were thinking upper respiratory. He wanted to anesthetize him so he could get in his nose and mouth and clean him out, and when he was under, he found a massive tumor. The tumor dominated the entire left side of his skull and was pushing on his septum, which was making him unable to breathe. We decided to euthanize this morning 🙁 Poor bunny. He was such a sweetheart.
I just wish the vet would've cut us a break. We've only had him three weeks, the head tech at the shelter is the head tech at the vet office (ie, we have connections), and the bill was over $1000.
What a crappy day. RIP Mookie man :cry::cry::cry:
My school gave me an unwarranted parking ticket. Ugh!
very sorry about your bunny 🙁
Do you know how hard it is to write a letter of intent for something you have NO real desire to do. =(
. Anyway we can help?😀This stomach ache/flu has turned into sharp stabbing pain, I wish it would just go away...🙁
This stomach ache/flu has turned into sharp stabbing pain, I wish it would just go away...🙁
I'm about to cry. Not even Chemistry made me feel this stupid last semester. After a while, I would get through the concepts and it'd be fine.
But I just didn't have time to really study for this Physics test. I feel so stupid. I can't memorize the formulas for the life of me and I'm really hoping that they'll be given like on the last test. I have trouble setting up the problems and combining the equations to get the right answer. I wish she would've moved the test until after spring break like she said she might. But no. Ugh.
And it's not helping that she told us the, even if we knew everything perfectly and didn't have to think about it, we would have to rush through the problems to be able to finish on time. Last time, I knew what to do, but got a 74 because the test was just so long! I'm pretty sure I'm gonna fail this one then.
I need to get my GPA up for the vet guarantee program, but this class might be the reason I won't get accepted. I was so excited about doing so well in Chemistry this semester, but this class is just ruining it..
This stomach ache/flu has turned into sharp stabbing pain, I wish it would just go away...🙁
I thought there are schools that will count a W as an F in your GPA calculation?
I got a 74 on my first test. The lab is counted into that grade, it's not extra. So far I have about a 97 there. One more test and one grade gets dropped.
I'll be studying every day now. Maybe that'll work then. It was a bad test, but not as bad as expected. I didn't sleep much this week and I think that was part of the reason why I panicked so much. Thank you though. I'll be seeing a tutor also.
Awww DVM 🙁 It's from staying out all night doing wolfie activities. Feel better!
I know we prevetters are a tough type, the above + 104 fever should probably be seen by a doctor... The MD variety 😛
Seriously though, IV drugs, fluids, and nutrition can do wonders, and is offered at many urgent care/ walk in places (usually have to ask).
Living in this limbo state, not knowing if I will get a spot in vet school this year or not, has me living at such high level of stress all of the time that my stomach hurts most of the time and I am so tired. Just so worn down.

Thank you so much. It really does help to know that other people have survived this situation.😳 I think the hardest part right now is that I have absolutely no idea where I will be living in 6 months. I have a file review set up in about 3 weeks for one of my schools to see what I can work on. Hopefully I can be awesome like you and get a call!!i know how much that sucks, i was in your shoes this time last year. try your best too not think about it too much and just get through this semester, then ask for file reviews when you can. start planing now for how to make your application better for next year. Also don't make drastic life changes like moving across the country I moved then immediately got called to move back to NY to Cornell. hope you get good news soon! Remember lots of shuffle happens around April 15th so just wait for that like you did the acceptance decision date you gives a waiting goal and made it more manageable for me.

Wanted my hair done all nice for upcoming interview. Asked to go much lighter than I was (was light brown with a lot of highlights) and ended up with a head of gold/orange hair that was amazingly frightening and a burned scalp in numerous places 😡 She screwed up the mixture for my roots first time and then decided to use bleach all over instead of doing roots and then foils.😱 I looked like a horror show and cried over my hair for the first time ever.
It's an upscale salon that I've gone to for 2+ years. My hairdresser met me late last night (Saturday) night to 'fix it'. 4 hours and a six pack later, it was over.
I now have jet black hair and scabs on my scalp![]()