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<DIV>We are rejoicing for all the good newses on the drool and crying with all those who are missing their furkids. Sir Chewey was back to the vet today and the malignant tumor is growing into his throat. He is a total sweetheart and so galant. Still not showing signs of pain but we are watching him carefully. The pain killers are ready at any indication. Wayne has never had a dog adore him like this. so many tears. Chewey eats and begs for treats same as ever and wanted to help me get the beef on bones ready for the soup. If we didn't see the swelling on his jaw, we'd not think anything wrong with him., until you open his lips. All soft food for him. Vetman says dogs can mask pain to help us. Chewey has done his job well. Thank you Dawn of the West for our Chewey.</DIV>
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<DIV>Lauraine and Wayne and Sir Chewey ob de Mountains<BR> </DIV>Lauraine Snelling<BR>author of The Red River Series<BR>Daughters of Blessing<BR>One Perfect Day and more<BR>Web site: www.laurainesnelling.com<BR>Web site: www.blessingND.com<BR>Twitter: laurainesnellin<BR>
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