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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 252982" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Casper,</p><p></p><p>I am SO glad you are home from the surgery. As Wiz told us when he was 2, "Surgy hurt". I am sure your mommy made those doctors plenty of medicine to make sure you don't hurt. Don't be too "cool" or "manly" to tell Mommy if you need medicine, OK?</p><p></p><p>You will look absolutely stud-o-licious after you recover. You are such a star no one would ever even noticea rhinestone on ANY of your teeth. Heck, you could wear a diamond doggy shirt and no one would see the bling because they are all blinded by your handsome face - and the loving, sweet and protective stud inside that beautiful bod!</p><p></p><p>Tell Mommy that you need the yummy soft dog food and maybe for mommy to cook up a little lean ground beef and some gravy for you. If the ground beef is cooked up like for tacos or chili instead of patties it will be easier to eat. And gravy is good anytime!</p><p></p><p>Love ya, big guy!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Star, I am praying that all will be well and he will be just as good as new when he recovers. There actually ARE doggy pops in the ice cream section of some stores and in some of the PetCo's and Petsmarts. Many dogs really like them, but if they get the entire cold thing at once they can get sick. </p><p></p><p>I hope YOU recover from the surgery also. ROFL on the gurney because I remember several times trying to move our Friday in from the car after a vet visit. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you and DF and Casper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 252982, member: 1233"] Casper, I am SO glad you are home from the surgery. As Wiz told us when he was 2, "Surgy hurt". I am sure your mommy made those doctors plenty of medicine to make sure you don't hurt. Don't be too "cool" or "manly" to tell Mommy if you need medicine, OK? You will look absolutely stud-o-licious after you recover. You are such a star no one would ever even noticea rhinestone on ANY of your teeth. Heck, you could wear a diamond doggy shirt and no one would see the bling because they are all blinded by your handsome face - and the loving, sweet and protective stud inside that beautiful bod! Tell Mommy that you need the yummy soft dog food and maybe for mommy to cook up a little lean ground beef and some gravy for you. If the ground beef is cooked up like for tacos or chili instead of patties it will be easier to eat. And gravy is good anytime! Love ya, big guy! Star, I am praying that all will be well and he will be just as good as new when he recovers. There actually ARE doggy pops in the ice cream section of some stores and in some of the PetCo's and Petsmarts. Many dogs really like them, but if they get the entire cold thing at once they can get sick. I hope YOU recover from the surgery also. ROFL on the gurney because I remember several times trying to move our Friday in from the car after a vet visit. Hugs to you and DF and Casper. [/QUOTE]
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