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Transcript from memorial service for Aunt Julie


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Jacki IMOM

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The transcript is in PDF format. You are welcome to print it if you like.

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Jacki and Magic, IMOM Founders


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Spay and Neuter -- It's the right thing to do!
From 1998 through 2009, 3.89% of IMOM emergency cases have been for something that could have been prevented had the pet been spayed or neutered.
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Pyometra is a serious uterine infection that is potentially fatal and can occur in unspayed animals.








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View PostJacki IMOM, on 13 August 2010 - 09:39 AM, said:

The transcript is in PDF format. You are welcome to print it if you like.

August 12th - click here
I did not no that when jake goes infore his surgery should he have it done thanks michelle

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I'm don't no if i'm doing this right but i will try. when jake goes in for his surgery do i have to have him fixed on top of the other surgery. will that be to much for him at one time?




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