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From: notch@srcsip.UUCP (Michael k Notch)
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: Re: DOGGIE BACK PROBLEMS
Message-ID: <1491@srcsip.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 10:35:25 EDT
Article-I.D.: srcsip.1491
Posted: Thu Oct  3 10:35:25 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 6-Oct-85 04:43:53 EDT
References: <616@decwrl.UUCP>
Reply-To: notch@srcsip.UUCP (Michael k Notch)
Organization: Honeywell SRC (SIP), Mpls MN
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Summary: 

In article <616@decwrl.UUCP> mason@pneuma.DEC (ANDREA - DTN - 223-4864 PK03-2/H31 POLE 15F) writes:
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>>I am looking for some advice or at least some words of
>>wisdom from people who have dogs suffering from back
>>problems.
> 
>>The vet scheduled X-rays and found a problem in the spine. 
>>The vet is guessing that it is a collapsed disk between 
>>the 11th and 12th vertebrae (middle back). 
> 
>>Delanie Alcorn
>>delanie@trsvax.UUCP
>
>I know this is going to sound strange, but I recommend that you get
>your dog to a good chiropractor.  The first time I ever went to a
>chiropractor, the "patient" ahead of me was a dog.  I thought it was
>really odd (at the time I was convinced that chiropractors were
>quacks), but I have since discovered that it makes a great deal of
>sense (both for humans, and animals). 
>
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I agree with this idea of going to a human doctor bacause sometimes it
works wonders.
I took my dog to a catalyc doctor ans he cured my dog of catylacs!

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