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Old 07-10-2011, 04:23 PM
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chris_quilts
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Originally Posted by Cal Gal
We had to take them to the vet, naturally it happened on a sat. when the vet was closed but they did open for us. They had to put the dogs to sleep to take them out. This happened twice each time they were more determined to kill it. Our little siberian only got a few on her nose.
Our Husky finally stopped after a very expensive vet visit with a 2 night stay included b/c he had so many quills down his throat. Oh yeah, vet and anesthesia every single time.
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