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	<title>Comments on: Dog Heaven</title>
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		<title>By: Giggles-n-Gulps &#187; Golden Girl</title>
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		<description>[...] That vet&#8217;s office knew her well, and what an amazing office at that.  I remain thoroughly convinced we funded several staff vacations on Goldie&#8217;s bills alone.  That dog was one medical mystery after another&#8230;from clotting issues after her spay surgery to the bladder mystery that plagued her the last year of her life.   If she hadn&#8217;t have had the bladder issue, though, we would not have found the hip displacia.  Even after her death, that office was phenomenal in how they handled everything with such respect. [...]</description>
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