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Taking Jazz in tomorrow
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Hope everything is sorted soon with Jazzy.Sounds like you have a great Vet which is reassuring .
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So far, so great! Jazz is her old self; eating well most of the time although she occasionally skips breakfast. She is taking her pills beautifully – I do the ol' pill in the peanut butter stuck on the roof of the mouth for the bicarb, she eats the tabs and cal tabs, and I am able to crush the amino and vitamins up into canned food and she is eating it just fine.
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That is great! BIG ((hugs)) to you and Jazzy!
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That's great news about Jazzy!!! You go girl!