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    My roommate's dog

    Please keep little Oscar in your thoughts; he was hit by a car a few hours ago. He seems to be mostly okay, there are wounds on his leg and scrotum but he's not bleeding profusely or anything. I think mostly he's just scared and upset - he's a very antisocial dog to begin with and my roommate thinks he was abused by his previous owner. We don't have the money to take him to the all-night vet because they're jerks and demand $70 upfront, but Oscar seems to be doing well enough - he's wrapped up in blankets with a warm water bottle and probably sleeping right now, plus I made an ointment for his wounds.

    Thanks a bunch.
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    Oh no! I'll pray that you can get him help and that there's no internal damage
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      Poor pooch. Hope he gets better.


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        awww hope he's ok! Pet issues are so stressful. Good thoughts for him over here

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          Sending positive energy to Oscar. How sad!
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            They made it to the vet today. Apparently he has a small bone fracture but other than that he's okay. They gave him some meds and he's just zoning out so it looks like he's gonna be alright.

            Thanks, all.
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              Oh, good!

              I just saw this...poor puppy!
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                I'm so glad it's not too serious. He's a very lucky dog!
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                  Thanks. I guess C is having trouble getting Oscar to eat, though.
                  Children love and want to be loved and they very much prefer the joy of accomplishment to the triumph of hateful failure. Do not mistake a child for his symptom.
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                    Oh, poor little guy!!!
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