Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 17, 2013 at 18:19:18 from (72.160.227.4):
Here is Jacob. first visit with the New Veterinarian last wed. Checked out with great results. Got him insured in case some misfortune drops a bomb . When we lost Chino, it damn well came close to break us . Now with information we got from the new vet, we found that to vet services who failed miserably as they was incorporated and run out of state, to determine what was going on with him. There was no need to loose him if only the vet would have xrayed him sooner when we ask her if the growth was cancerous.When we went to see the new Man vet, I made it clear and in no uncertain terms, Jake was NOT to be guessed at if any problems came up. His reply was to my liking, "If there is a problem I don't have an answer to, he goes to the hospital in Minn.".We wont take any chances with our new family member. Pictures will do much of our new pal. He puts the run on Casey,(daughters cat) and has a ball doing it.well here we go with the pictures. Hope you enjoy em. Regards LOU ,Victor and all our family.
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