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You gotta love them... (part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 578496" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That reminds me of a dog a lady brought to the clinic. Something on the lines of a medium sized terrier. The lady adored the dog. Lady was concerned over its weight. It should have weighed around 15 lbs but it weighed nearly 25. We found out it had a huge tumor in its stomache. The lady insisted that we do whatever to try to save the dog's life but dad explained the odds were very slim. But we went ahead and operated. Had Red, the blood dog pumping as much blood as she could as we operated for 7 hours. Dad even let me get my hands in there to cauterize. When it was over, we pulled an 8 lb tumor out of the dog and it lived. The lady was so happy. She asked how much and dad said there was no charge. This had nothing to do with money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 578496, member: 4362"] That reminds me of a dog a lady brought to the clinic. Something on the lines of a medium sized terrier. The lady adored the dog. Lady was concerned over its weight. It should have weighed around 15 lbs but it weighed nearly 25. We found out it had a huge tumor in its stomache. The lady insisted that we do whatever to try to save the dog's life but dad explained the odds were very slim. But we went ahead and operated. Had Red, the blood dog pumping as much blood as she could as we operated for 7 hours. Dad even let me get my hands in there to cauterize. When it was over, we pulled an 8 lb tumor out of the dog and it lived. The lady was so happy. She asked how much and dad said there was no charge. This had nothing to do with money. [/QUOTE]
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