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   The Puppy Wizard to Julia Altshuler   
   Re: Cubbe report: Infection   
   18 Dec 04 16:05:46   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   HOWEDY liea,   
      
   You're a imbecile. Your vet prescribed   
   anti biotics withHOWET doin a lab test.   
      
   THAT'S MALPRACTICE.   
      
   But he woulda had to ANESTHETIZE   
   your dog to get a sample, so it was a   
   TRADE OFF on accHOWENT of she's   
   BITTEN him and your insipidly stupid   
   boy friend who lets her attack innocent   
   old dogs on the street and chases her   
   DHOWEN when she ESCAPES your   
   surrHOWEND shock system.   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEAAAHAHAHHAAA!!!   
      
   "Julia Altshuler"  wrote in message   
   news:qeNwd.255037$HA.148043@attbi_s01...   
   > Cubbe was off the initial round of antibiotics for 3 days when,   
   this   
   > morning, Jim reported that she'd had him up at 6:00 am again   
   demanding   
   > to go outside, then shitting on the front lawn.  That was the   
   first sign   
   > of the bladder infection before.  Apparently she has that   
   agitated   
   > feeling of needing to go and therefore strains to get empty.   
   >   
   >   
   > The veterinarian had warned us this might happen and had   
   provided us   
   > with a plastic lab cup for collecting urine in.  This turned out   
   to be a   
   > comedy in itself as Jim held the leash, and I followed the dog   
   around   
   > with the cup.  Once she squatted, it wasn't too hard to get   
   some, but   
   > Jim commented that she must think we're even more daft with this   
   than we   
   > are with picking up the shit on walks and carrying it home.   
   >   
   >   
   > I had to work today so Jim took the sample in to the lab.   
   There's still   
   > a high white blood cell count in her urine so we now have 3   
   weeks worth   
   > more antibiotics.  Last time she started feeling better almost   
   > immediately after the first pill, and apparently that's it this   
   time too.   
   >   
   >   
   > Antibiotics have advantages from Cubbe's point of view.  For one   
   thing,   
   > they come wrapped in cheese, and cheese is the bestest thing in   
   the   
   > world, right up there with biscuits.  For another thing, the   
   pills are   
   > supposed to be taken with food, but Cubbe has lovely manners and   
   doesn't   
   > eat when she's not hungry.  Since that schedule doesn't coincide   
   with   
   > the twice daily pills, we've been pouring good stuff like milk   
   or gravy   
   > on a little kibble to make it attractive enough for her to eat.   
   >   
   >   
   > --Lia, about to take cranberry-orange-ginger bread out of the   
   oven   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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