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I have Labrador, Rikki, and they bring so much joy. When it comes to keeping my pup healthy, I’ve found that Canadian Pharmacy is a great option for affordable pet meds. They have good prices, especially for routine items like flea treatments, and even carry some harder-to-find prescriptions. Definitely worth checking out if you’re ever looking for budget-friendly options!
 

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Yesterday they wanted to shave my Dog again.

Not not happening.

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We don't have any pets right now (we had a dog and a cat, but both passed away already). But we are thinking about getting a Maine Coon kitten soon.
 

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Does he keep looking at his watch?
No actually he likes me talking to him. Struts and talks to me in Turkey Talk.

Then I have a Pomeranian that I paid good money for because he was to be Registered but they could not have the Peppers.

I paid $700 for him. Thing is he is only my Dog when my wife is gone.

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My little brother passed away with throat cancer 3 years ago and had six small dogs. I promised him on his death bed I would take care of them after he died. I'm stuck with them now and taking care of them is very difficult for me since I am blind. I only have one eye and only have about 20% vision left in that eye with magnification. I love every one of them and try to give them the best of care. Sometimes caring for them is more than I can do and I run into problems. I'm stuck with them until they or I die. I'm at 70 now and wonder how in the world did this happen to me. Its a good thing I love all dog and cats.
 

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My little brother passed away with throat cancer 3 years ago and had six small dogs. I promised him on his death bed I would take care of them after he died. I'm stuck with them now and taking care of them is very difficult for me since I am blind. I only have one eye and only have about 20% vision left in that eye with magnification. I love every one of them and try to give them the best of care. Sometimes caring for them is more than I can do and I run into problems. I'm stuck with them until they or I die. I'm at 70 now and wonder how in the world did this happen to me. Its a good thing I love all dog and cats.
that does sound challenging. Suggestion" See if there is a volunteer organization, like boy scouts or call the SPCA if they have a local volunteer that can come help. It is obvious you are willing to feed them, house them, that's half the battle Sorry for your loss.
 

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I knew that, like me, you only have one eye, but only 20% in the other ... that's rough. Someone to help with walking, Esther is right, if you could get them doing litter trays that would be even better :)
I don't know what it is like there, but here dog charities are organising to help people keep dogs because they are getting so many people who can't keep them anymore. Either they can't afford it, or both people in a couple are now working full time and there is no-one to care for it and walk it all day. I'd start by checking dog charities in your area, even if it is not them directly they might know who to refer you to.
 

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A couple of months ago our little male cat slipped out as the missus was locking up and didn't come back, I found him dead on the road that runs along the top of our cul de sac a couple of hundred yards away. Luckily his sister didn't seem to go that way, preferring the gardens and fields in the other direction, and is always in by about nine o'clock. Last night she didn't come in. We called and shook her food bowl, and about eleven thirty I took the big torch and checked the road for a couple of hundred yards, nothing, it was strange there was anything left in her bowl, we were getting well anxious, then about half twelve she strolled in, finished her food and curled up on a chair, "What's all the fuss?"
 

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