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Sick Looking Pointer
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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 684024" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>The pointer is doing well. Our daughter Kelly has named him "Ben". He is gaining weight and looks like someone cares about him. He is just a little slick. We usually leave the garage door open during the day when we are home, makes it better for me. Anyway, Ben has moved into the garage. He sleeps on the lower shelf of the storage shelves I built. He has marked his territory, always raising his leg on something vertical. Does not bother the chickens or anything else that we notice. We really did not want another dog after we lost our "Darling Lucy". Kelly took her Chihuahua to the SPCA for neutering, $40. Kathy wants to take Ben there as they are so reasonable compared to the local vet. So I guess all is well for now.</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 684024, member: 7335"] The pointer is doing well. Our daughter Kelly has named him "Ben". He is gaining weight and looks like someone cares about him. He is just a little slick. We usually leave the garage door open during the day when we are home, makes it better for me. Anyway, Ben has moved into the garage. He sleeps on the lower shelf of the storage shelves I built. He has marked his territory, always raising his leg on something vertical. Does not bother the chickens or anything else that we notice. We really did not want another dog after we lost our "Darling Lucy". Kelly took her Chihuahua to the SPCA for neutering, $40. Kathy wants to take Ben there as they are so reasonable compared to the local vet. So I guess all is well for now. Tom [/QUOTE]
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