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QED

(2,747 posts)
Tue Mar 17, 2015, 09:50 PM Mar 2015

My new foster pup

Here is my little girl. I took this photo on the way home yesterday - she's woozy because she just had all of her teeth pulled. All of them. She also had two fatty tumors removed from her side. The poor girl hasn't seen a vet in 7 year and she is 8 years old. Yeah, don't get me started on responsible pet ownership. She's a sweet little thing - small, maybe 7 pounds.

She is eating wet food and is in some discomfort but that's improving. She still needs to be spayed before she can be adopted. She will be a great companion once we get her on a healthy path.

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My new foster pup (Original Post) QED Mar 2015 OP
Dr. Tinycat says to increase your rations of hugs and cuddles shenmue Mar 2015 #1
Poor baby. OnyxCollie Mar 2015 #2
Poor doggie! BrotherIvan Mar 2015 #3
bless you for taking her in fizzgig Mar 2015 #4
Her name is Reni QED Mar 2015 #7
Poor baby. brer cat Mar 2015 #5
She's very sweet QED Mar 2015 #8
She's lucky to have you! Phentex Mar 2015 #6
Awww, what a cutie! njlib Mar 2015 #9

brer cat

(24,578 posts)
5. Poor baby.
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 08:34 AM
Mar 2015

She looks so sweet...no excuse for such neglect. Thank you for being her special responsible human, QED.

QED

(2,747 posts)
8. She's very sweet
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 01:06 PM
Mar 2015

and has settled in with my crazy pack just fine. They're a bit miffed that she gets canned food and they get dry kibble but they get over it quickly once I distract them with a carrot.

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