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Nipsy's hair loss explained
Nothing bad at all. I forgot that he tends to get dirty ears and there
was gunk that was bothering him so he was scratching behind the ear trying to get at it. My memory lapse cost me a $130 vet visit. If I had cleaned his ears he would have stopped scratching. |
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Nipsy's hair loss explained
On 5/19/2014 10:23 AM, dgk wrote:
Nothing bad at all. I forgot that he tends to get dirty ears and there was gunk that was bothering him so he was scratching behind the ear trying to get at it. My memory lapse cost me a $130 vet visit. If I had cleaned his ears he would have stopped scratching. Sorry about the $130 but at least you know it's nothing serious. Jill |
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Nipsy's hair loss explained
On Monday, May 19, 2014 10:23:35 AM UTC-4, dgk wrote:
Nothing bad at all. I forgot that he tends to get dirty ears and there was gunk that was bothering him so he was scratching behind the ear trying to get at it. My memory lapse cost me a $130 vet visit. If I had cleaned his ears he would have stopped scratching. I'd call that $130 worth of peace of mind. Jane - owned and operated by the Princess Rita |
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