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well, i am no medical expert but, we came home from work one day and the dog jumped all over the place as usual, we opened the back door of the house to let him out for a pish and he just collapsed in the grass, unable to move...we took him immediately to the vet and he said, the dog has had a stroke and we should prepare to have him put down. we were given drugs and told to watch him over night. He was bad for a few days and gradually he revovered. From the outside he looks perfectly fine. The same happened when we were on the beach for his walk. Vet said another stroke. Dogs apparently can recover from serious illness better than humans. He is approaching 15 years old how, he is an old dog.
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Why did they give you drugs?LMAO
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oh, didnt i mention, the vet is a part time dealer. two ounces of skank...nice gear..
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If a veterinary surgeon gives you drugs because your dog's been stroked does that make him evil? Or just a bad vet?
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well you know, the drugs were actually for the dog, to help him recover from the stroke, the vet would have gave the bag to the dog but he couldnt manage it in his paws, and wasnt up to carrying in in his mouth. so, he gave the drugs to us to administer as prescribed.
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