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    Poor dear Kayleigh, we know how hard you & Stuart have worked to give her a safe enviornment.
    All paws crossed and prayers going out for her. (((hugs))) to you & Stuart, too.
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    Millions of {{hugs}} to you!!!
    And prayers to Kayleigh!!
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    Oh Gosh! <grabs Prayer Line> <dials God>

    Hellow, GOD!??

    Kinda *urgent* - Kan You hop on the Silver Klowd an *zipp* down to
    the Yukon
    fur an Emergency Konsult??

    Poor Kayleigh did a dummie an tried to eat sum toofy-picks ~ now she's leakin red stuff.

    Please help da White Coats to figger out what to do; then Help 'em make da Fix.

    We'll all be sending Prayers, an Lightin Kandils.

    And God, iffin You've got a spare minnit, Miz Glacier an Mr. Stuart kuld use a
    BIG {{{God'sHug}}} to let 'em know You're onna Case.

    THANKS, God!

    /s/ the Prayer Pups


    ** Get Well, Kayleigh!! **
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    Hugs and kisses to you sweet Kayleigh.
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    Oh dear, who knew toothpicks could cause such a problem. Prayers said, good thoughts in mind, all toes and fingers crossed for a good outcome for Miss Kayleigh.

    Oh Miss Sami, my dearest, sweetest RB doggie...you have some work to do, pronto Miss. Kayleigh needs your strength. Be a good girl and go check on her and keep by her until she's in the clear. Thanks baby dog.
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    OMG!!! Poor Kayleigh!! I know you and Stuart have had enough hardship, Tamara. It seems like you guys are at the vets all the time. I'm keeping the thoughts and prayers flying up to you all. Get Well Kayleigh!!! I hope all those old toothpicks find a safe way out


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    prayers from Chicago too
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    I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!

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    Update...

    Quick update...

    The vet called at noon. Kayleigh has a large laceration under her tongue. At least some of the blood is coming from there. She will have to be knocked out to get some stitches. The vet is "on the fence" about an exploratory surgery. She has no obviously painful spots in her abdomen, but she's stoic by nature. Her pain tolerance is quite high. Her stool is tarry, which indicates blood in her digestive tract, but it's hard to tell from the outside if the blood is coming from an internal problem or if it's blood she's swallowed from the cut in her mouth. So while she's knocked out, they are going to do some x-rays of her abdomen, maybe an ultrasound and bloodwork. If any of those things show abnormalities, they will have to do the surgery to see what's going on internally.

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