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  1. 10 D3100 Batteries in the Tahoe will soon turn in to 5 D3100's and 5 SB1000-31's. CAP BANKS on the way! Stay tuned
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  2. He (Baby) looks cute and cuddly, and he is. But he is very sick. Been battling an extreme case of worms with some strong medication. He stopped eating and drinking and is very lethargic... so he is back at the vet on an I.V. and more blood work. He is turning into an expensive little project but no turning back now! Hope to pick him up tonight. Fingers crossed we can get through this!
    3 points
  3. Today, me and Brandon were out front of the shop having a morning cup of coffee like a normal day, when we noticed a puppy across the street. Normally it isn't even that out of the ordinary to see dogs on the loose in my area as there is a neighborhood right down the street. Pitbulls, Chihuaua's are the usual street runners. I CRINGE when i see this because the street is pretty busy. I always hope they will just go home. This time it was different. A little Husky just sitting by himself. We slowly walked up to him, expecting him to run (like they usually do), but he didn't. So i scooped him up. He felt very emaciated and looked sick. Then the neighbor (tenant next to my shop) says "look, i think he got hit by a car". I look down and see his guts hanging out of his behind. I seriously went into panic mode. I didn't know what to do so i grabbed a towel from the shop and rushed him out to the nearest vet. The doctor wasn't in yet they told me and that i should go to the emergency pet center in Roseville. So i took him another 10 miles to Atlantic Street Pet Emergency Center. Seemed like the longest drive EVER! He was in my Lexus, on my suede seat wrapped in a towel and screaming like an injured animal would. Why is his name Baby? because i must have called him that 1000 times in that long trip to the vet. So when i got there they told me that since he didn't have an owner that someone had to claim him or they couldn't work on him. So i signed the papers. He is now my responsibility. I said "do whatever you gotta do". The main thing i was worried about besides the prolapsed rectum (which was almost as long as his tail it seemed), was Parvo. I have 4 dogs so i can't bring Parvo home. After leaving him there all day, they called and said he was negative for diseases and all put back together. I was EXTREMELY excited. So i went and got him
    2 points
  4. Hope the little guy pulls through. Theres no words to describe what i would do to that fuck wad that dumped those dogs if i caught him, i hope you find that fucking piece of shit and teach him a lesson he wont forget.
    1 point
  5. That new Psyph record slams! Many frequencies to choose from
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  6. Ok there is a sad part to this story. When i got back from the vet (the first trip), i found out there was a plastic bin across the street about 10-15 feet from where i found him. The neighbor told me he saw a blue and white truck toss it out earlier that morning. I went over and looked...it was a dead Husky pup in the bin. Probably it's sibling So this is where i am at...the dog is already a LOT better. He is fitting right in. The dead puppy is terrible. The plastic bin is on it's side and the lid appears to have scratches. It looks like he got out but his brother did not. So "Baby" is now running around the back yard and in the house like a new dog. Still sick and skinny, but eating good and in great spirits.
    1 point
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