06-06-2008, 07:56 PM | #21 |
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they charge 120 emergency fee then what ever on top i dont have that sort of money
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06-06-2008, 07:59 PM | #22 |
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Perhaps your dog may have hidden the tortoise a place your dog uses/hides things. As they dont see torts as food, but as chews.
Madhouse your advice is as good as mine. As long as its positive advice and we all sing from the same hymn sheet. The more advice the better.
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we are looking evrywhere we found one hiding petal is only 4" so is quite small and its like trying to find a needle in a haystack is there anychance a dog could eat her?
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Thanks Sandy
Maybe you could ask the vets if they'd take some money as a deposit and the rest by instalments - Im sure they'd want to help you and not let an animal be in pain and distress just cos of money. What about a PDSA anywhere near you??? Probably a daft thing to say but have you checked the dogs bedding, under cushions etc - our dogs hide things in very strange places. Am keeping my fingers crossed for you hun
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the nearest pdsa is about 40 miles ive checked bedding washing etc etc, ive asked before about instalments and they wouldnt one of my rabbits died because of it
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explain you perdicament and im sure they will be able to help or at least give some advice untill morning like its already been said look in the dogs bed blankets anywere you dog may have put the other one i just dont know what to sugest what about hannah could you pm her for some advice
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06-06-2008, 08:14 PM | #27 |
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Under or behind the furniture, under a rug, behind the TV, under the beds upstairs? the dog was obviously playing and it could be anywhere in the house, try the bathroom or the toilet, one of our dogs used to take everything to the bathroom for some reason.
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Have you looked in your dogs mouth, or checked if its stuck in its coat, sounds daft but worth a try.
Hope you find it soon.
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my god you poor thing it must be awfull,i wish i lived closer to you so i could have helped you hun .good luck i hope you find no 2 and i hope the other one is ok.
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my house looks like a tornado has gone around it we have looked eveywhere weve pulled out all the dirty washing the kids toys we def no shes downstairs somewhere as all the doors upstairs are shut i really just dont know where else to look
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