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In
January
of
this
year
on
a
visit
to
Jamaica
for
a
funeral,
we
found
one
of,
and
took,
mom's
fovourite
mongrel
dog,
Rover,
to
Phoenix
Vet
Care;
it
was
prisoned
with
Grammazone
and
had
not
eaten
for
3
weeks.
This
dog
survived
so
long
that
we
decided
to
invest
in
its
care
for
mom's
sake.
The
dog,
now
bones
literally,
was
in
dire
state,
for
which
the
Vet
scolded
us
properly,
adding
that
we
should
have
brought
it
in
earlier
for
she
is
able
to
recover
most
poisoned
dogs
if
brought
in
early.
I
tried
to
throw
mom
under
the
bus
but
the
Vet
was
not
having
it...
so
I
took
the
"licks"
as
metered
out.
Not
promising
a
positive
outcome,
they
took
the
dog
and
kept
it
for
5
days.
We
were
astonished
at
the
update
that
the
dog
had
started
eating
after
day
2
and
was
now
bathed,
treated
for
fleas,
and
had
hair
from
legions
removed
and
treated.
My
mother,
whose
position
was
"Cho
ah
mongrel
an
dem
walk
too
much
and
nyaam
everything"
was
now
in
tears
as
Rover
approached
her
and
laid
its
head
in
her
lap.
The
rest
of
the
dogs
at
the
home
was
happy
to
see
Rover
too,
even
though
they
could
hardly
pick
up
his
now
fresh
clean
scent,
only
recognizing
him
after
sniffing
his
but!
:)
.
Amazing
work
Phoenix
Vet
Care!
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