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I adopted a 1 y/o red nose pitty yesterday.

The friendliest dog I've owned so far!

Picture? Where did you adopt it from?

Find a Tuesday Morning near you, they have pitty proof dog toys at half the price as anyone else sells them for.

If you get a Kong Toy fill it with a mix of peanut butter and canned pumpkin then freeze it. Great mix for the dog.
 
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Picture? Where did you adopt it from?

Find a Tuesday Morning near you, they have pitty proof dog toys at half the price as anyone else sells them for.

If you get a Kong Toy fill it with a mix of peanut butter and canned pumpkin then freeze it. Great mix for the dog.

Thanks, Sly! I'll give that a shot + make sure to take some pics soon.

She's been incredible. Not a mean bone in her. Beyond happy that I gave her the forever home that she deserves.
 
I adopted a 1 y/o red nose pitty yesterday.

The friendliest dog I've owned so far!

I had an American Pit Bull Terrier and he was the best dog I ever had. Friendly with children and acted as a guard dog for grandma.

You are lucky to have one, Fez!
 
Dog's 'cancer' turns out to be four teddy bears

Eight-year-old Maisy had a CT scan which showed an unusually full stomach and a mass on her spleen, which led her vet to diagnose possible cancer.

During an operation to remove the spleen, Wakefield-based vet Nick Blackburn found the soft toys in her stomach.

Mr Blackburn said "this was not something we were expecting to find".

"We all know certain dogs enjoy chewing things they shouldn't but managing to devour four full teddy bears is quite a feat," said Mr Blackburn.

Mr Blackburn, who works at Paragon Veterinary Referrals, said Maisy had since made a full recovery from her operation and a histology report showed no sign of cancer.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-43826189
 
Dog's 'cancer' turns out to be four teddy bears

Eight-year-old Maisy had a CT scan which showed an unusually full stomach and a mass on her spleen, which led her vet to diagnose possible cancer.

During an operation to remove the spleen, Wakefield-based vet Nick Blackburn found the soft toys in her stomach.

Mr Blackburn said "this was not something we were expecting to find".

"We all know certain dogs enjoy chewing things they shouldn't but managing to devour four full teddy bears is quite a feat," said Mr Blackburn.

Mr Blackburn, who works at Paragon Veterinary Referrals, said Maisy had since made a full recovery from her operation and a histology report showed no sign of cancer.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-43826189

Make sure you check out the pictures in the link.
 
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