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Curved tip syringes can sometimes be gotten at Medical Supply places; I've seen them at Kirk's in Lacey.

Probably at vet's offices too.

Yeah- I know that when a friend's dog was being given heroic treatment for fish poisoning she had a curved syringe for irrigating his penile sheath. Which, oh well: the things we do for our animals!

Always a good idea to maintain a good relationship with at least one vet: there's times it comes in handy.
 
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There is no such thing as too many connections, as long as they're not all asking you for favors at once!
 
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There is no such thing as too many connections, as long as they're not all asking you for favors at once!

I have a pretty wide variety and if I don't know somebody who has it I can probably find it. I also like the barter system.
 
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There is no such thing as too many connections, as long as they're not all asking you for favors at once!

I have a pretty wide variety and if I don't know somebody who has it I can probably find it. I also like the barter system.

One reason I buy meat by the quarter when I can is that the world is full of people who like pot roast and hamburger a whole lot more than I do and will trade for fine motor skills and heavy lifting services.
 
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Wood stove !!
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LOL................I always thought it was his pet name for DW
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I did, too.
 
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Probably at vet's offices too.

Yeah- I know that when a friend's dog was being given heroic treatment for fish poisoning she had a curved syringe for irrigating his penile sheath. Which, oh well: the things we do for our animals!

Always a good idea to maintain a good relationship with at least one vet: there's times it comes in handy.

Fish poisoning?
 
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Yeah- I know that when a friend's dog was being given heroic treatment for fish poisoning she had a curved syringe for irrigating his penile sheath. Which, oh well: the things we do for our animals!

Always a good idea to maintain a good relationship with at least one vet: there's times it comes in handy.

Fish poisoning?

A friend of ours almost lost their lab to salmon poisoning. They had no clue the little creek behind their house could have been a potential risk for the dog.
 
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Wikipedia to the rescue.

They were living on a creek with a small salmon run, and their Lab ate a spawned-out dog salmon; I lost one dog to the disease when an eagle was nest-cleaning and dropped the remains on my place; Griz got sick when he dug up somebody's compost pile, but I smelled fish on his breath and took him to the vet post haste.

(I started this a half-hour ago, and then the hired help showed up and I got sidetracked).

(and then didn't proofread, oh, well)
 
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Wikipedia to the rescue.

They were living on a creek with a small salmon run, and their Lab ate a spawned-out dog salmon; I lost one dog to the disease when an eagle was nest-cleaning and dropped the remains on my place; Griz got sick when he dug up somebody's compost pile, but I smelled fish on his breath and took him to the vet post haste.

(I started this a half-hour ago, and then the hired help showed up and I got sidetracked).

(and then didn't proofread, oh, well)

This helped me, too. It was from CL. It has a link to a calculator as well.
http://mangrovepoultry.com/ColourGenetics.aspx
Ooops... this was for Vfog.
 
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