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backwoodsbob

(6,001 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 05:23 PM Oct 2014

to whistler162 a heartfelt apology

yesterday I was hugely stressed over my dog but that was no excuse to lash out blindly at you.
I took things way out of context and treated you like shit.

I wish to offer you a heartfelt apology...I was an ass and being stressed over my furbaby is no excuse for how I acted

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to whistler162 a heartfelt apology (Original Post) backwoodsbob Oct 2014 OP
wow--that's really nice. i don't know whether to ask for a link or offer up some orleans Oct 2014 #1
... Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #2
oh, right. i forgot about those back & forth posts. thanks. n/t orleans Nov 2014 #4
Thank you for the reminder, hope your pup is doing better. Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #3

orleans

(34,051 posts)
1. wow--that's really nice. i don't know whether to ask for a link or offer up some
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 10:19 PM
Oct 2014

type of apology of my own to someone.

i'll have to think about it.

isn't this the little dog who was acting a bit manic from the meds? how is s/he doing tonight?

Rhiannon12866

(205,320 posts)
3. Thank you for the reminder, hope your pup is doing better.
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 12:38 AM
Nov 2014

I've had two dogs with seizures. I adopt the older pups, ended up with two eight-year-old cockers in a row who had seizures. After trying to control it with diet, when my little Samantha had three grand mal seizures in one day, I finally gave in and gave her seizure meds prescribed by the vet. She never had a bad reaction, but after four years on this particular med, her liver failed. When I found out Sheena was also prone to seizures, I took her to a vet who uses alternative medicine as well as the traditional. He came up with a lot more ideas than an anti convulsant. I also went online and read everything I could find on canine epilepsy. I never wanted to be blindsided again. If your dog isn't any better, I'd get a second opinion. Best of luck with this. I know how it is.

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