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  1. #1
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    Thanks, Elyse. Normal course, it takes 2 weeks for the body to adapt and adjust to whatever has stopped working.
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    Sending many get well soon wishes out to the sweet little Sugar. Hoping for the best for her.

    Myndi and Sparky are sending out woofs and tail wags too......
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    Poor baby Sugar. I pray that she gets to feeling better soon. It's
    so upsetting when one of the little ones is ailing.
    I've Been Boo'd

    I've been Frosted






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    How scary! Hope she feels better soon.

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    I'm now hand feeding Sugar every 3 hours. And carrying her outside to do business.

    She can stand, but her legs are splayed, bracing herself so she doesn't fall. Walking it a few tiny steps and she falls splat! Her eyes are still jumping.

    Just need to nurse her through until this passes.
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