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There's a dog currently boarding at our clinic who in all honesty should have been put to sleep a while ago. The DVM has been trying to have that conversation with the owner for months. She's about 20 pounds below her ideal body weight, has chronic & severe UTIs, urinary/bowel incontinence, and can't walk or get up. The owner refuses to put her to sleep, but then he decides to board her in a kennel for 3 weeks, and forgets to bring both the only food she'll eat and her meloxicam. I can't get over the fact that instead of hiring a dog sitter to stay overnight, he decides to have her sit in a kennel for three weeks.
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