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<e945fccbc7a70a6957934887f154dac7@localhost.talkaboutpets.com>, pugnose
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> Good for him to have the exercise and feeling of running free after he was
> that way for a long time. Maybe he can completely trust you with this kind
> of routine.
Well, we did discover a hole in the fence as a result... Came home to
see him nibbling in the front yard, we did. I finally had to lure him
with a bowl of pellets to get him to come out of the raspberry patch.
I've got wire and posts, and will be setting up a nice run for him
tomorrow.
> And how did his cut go?
Hasn't happened yet. Our regular vet quoted $270! I called the vet
college and they said $150, much better.
We'll likely send him for the orchidectomy in mid-late August.

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Professor - 27 Jul 2008 07:58 GMT
He should come in by evening....... I hope so!
Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda
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Richard Rudd - 27 Jul 2008 11:06 GMT
Can you blame him for making a run for it!
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> We'll likely send him for the orchidectomy in mid-late August.
terbobun@aol.com - 27 Jul 2008 21:09 GMT
> Can you blame him for making a run for it!
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Cant blame him but there are lots of other "things" that go bump in
the night that could hurt him.. or worst, eat him
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