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Dr. Chaco
Mar 30, 2005

Aquatic Giraffe posted:

Often the best way to get a pet to immediately start feeling better is to make them a vet appointment. My dog was having entirely liquid shits for three days so I made him an appointment and when I let him out before I took him to his appointment he miraculously had a normal solid poo poo so I had to call the vet and be like "uh nevermind..."

I can attest to this. It happens daily that appointments are cancelled last minute because the pet miraculously got better after being ill or lame for days, or the worried owner comes in anyway because they want to pay me to tell them the dog is indeed fine now. As long as the pet gets better, I don't mind if the universe steals my thunder once in awhile.

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