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Old May 7th 04, 09:15 PM
Melinda Shore
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We finally heard from the radiologist. Duncan's problems
still aren't sufficiently pronounced to make whatever's
going on more diagnosable, but disk disease has been moved
down the list and DM has been moved up, which isn't great
news. It's relatively uncommon in Siberians. The
radiologist also confirmed my vet's opinion on Duncan's
senior citizenshipness. He's doing okay, though. Yesterday
he went in to have his teeth cleaned, which required a
general anaesthetic, and when he got home he was pretty
woozy. He looked like he wanted to go out the front door,
though, so I put a leash on and he staggered out and off the
steps, and then he perked up and started dragging me down
the road with his gaits perfectly steady. When we got back
home he started staggering around like a drunk dog again.
Silly manipulative dog.

In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.
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Old May 7th 04, 11:14 PM
Julia Altshuler
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As Canadian as can be under the circumstances. Congratulations.

--Lia


Melinda Shore wrote:

In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


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Old May 7th 04, 11:14 PM
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As Canadian as can be under the circumstances. Congratulations.

--Lia


Melinda Shore wrote:

In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


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Old May 7th 04, 11:14 PM
Julia Altshuler
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As Canadian as can be under the circumstances. Congratulations.

--Lia


Melinda Shore wrote:

In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


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Old May 8th 04, 12:23 AM
Alison
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"Melinda Shore" wrote in message
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We finally heard from the radiologist. Duncan's problems
still aren't sufficiently pronounced to make whatever's
going on more diagnosable, but disk disease has been moved
down the list and DM has been moved up, which isn't great
news. It's relatively uncommon in Siberians. The
radiologist also confirmed my vet's opinion on Duncan's
senior citizenshipness. He's doing okay, though. Yesterday
he went in to have his teeth cleaned, which required a
general anaesthetic, and when he got home he was pretty
woozy. He looked like he wanted to go out the front door,
though, so I put a leash on and he staggered out and off the
steps, and then he perked up and started dragging me down
the road with his gaits perfectly steady. When we got back
home he started staggering around like a drunk dog again.
Silly manipulative dog.


Hugs to Duncan


In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


What did you use to be?
Alison


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Old May 8th 04, 12:23 AM
Alison
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"Melinda Shore" wrote in message
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We finally heard from the radiologist. Duncan's problems
still aren't sufficiently pronounced to make whatever's
going on more diagnosable, but disk disease has been moved
down the list and DM has been moved up, which isn't great
news. It's relatively uncommon in Siberians. The
radiologist also confirmed my vet's opinion on Duncan's
senior citizenshipness. He's doing okay, though. Yesterday
he went in to have his teeth cleaned, which required a
general anaesthetic, and when he got home he was pretty
woozy. He looked like he wanted to go out the front door,
though, so I put a leash on and he staggered out and off the
steps, and then he perked up and started dragging me down
the road with his gaits perfectly steady. When we got back
home he started staggering around like a drunk dog again.
Silly manipulative dog.


Hugs to Duncan


In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


What did you use to be?
Alison


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Old May 8th 04, 12:23 AM
Alison
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"Melinda Shore" wrote in message
...

[]
We finally heard from the radiologist. Duncan's problems
still aren't sufficiently pronounced to make whatever's
going on more diagnosable, but disk disease has been moved
down the list and DM has been moved up, which isn't great
news. It's relatively uncommon in Siberians. The
radiologist also confirmed my vet's opinion on Duncan's
senior citizenshipness. He's doing okay, though. Yesterday
he went in to have his teeth cleaned, which required a
general anaesthetic, and when he got home he was pretty
woozy. He looked like he wanted to go out the front door,
though, so I put a leash on and he staggered out and off the
steps, and then he perked up and started dragging me down
the road with his gaits perfectly steady. When we got back
home he started staggering around like a drunk dog again.
Silly manipulative dog.


Hugs to Duncan


In other news, kiss me, I'm Canadian. My citizenship papers
arrived earlier this week.


What did you use to be?
Alison


 




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