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Originally posted by TigerLilly
Yay for you!!! Being a broke-a$$ college student, I can't afford donations, but I donate my time at the local animal shelter whenever I can.
My dog had the anal gland problem, too. Hers kept getting stopped up. Sometimes, the problem can be fixed by giving the dogs more hard dry food in their diet, as opposed to wet food. That worked for my dog.
And, so I'm not completely off-topic...My Wildcat would eat your little UGA bulldog for breakfast!!!
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I'm happy to hear that you volunteer @ the shelter. Anything you can do, helps!
Nigel is
not an UGA bulldog - he is a UF bulldog...there IS such a thing!