Published on July 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Oregon Unemployment Rate Flat – On 13th July, 2010 the latest unemployment rate released for Oregon is 10.5 percent. For the most recent eight months, the rate has been between 10.5 and 10.7 percent. In June 2009, Oregon’s unemployment rate was 11.6 percent, which joined May 2009 as Oregon’s highest unemployment rate since the early [...]
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Published on January 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
hi, my dog had her cherry eye tucked-in this afternoon, she only had it in her left eye… so this afternoon when we went home it was still swelling and the vet said that that was the eyelid, i just have to wait for the swelling of the gland tucked in the eyelid to stop swelling… they told me to not let my dog bark as much… (which is a big problem because my dog loves to bark…;/) yeah, so.. anyone who comes in the house she barks like crazy… so tonight when my dad came home she barked a lot, all excited… and so… when i checked her eye again to put in her prescribed drops, i noticed that i ddnt look like what it did a while agoooo…
( i think the gland popped out of the eyelid again…
:( im planning to bring her back to the vet tomorrw.. is it ok though if they offer to re-do it immediately tomorrow?? she had the surgery today at around 12:45pm… il be at the vet tmrrw morning by 9am….:(
how CAN i prevent it from popping back out during the recovery period anyway?? how can i keep her from barking, she’s a dog!!
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yes, but is it ok to have the operation again tomorrow when i had it done today??? o.o anesthesia etc… will it be ok? coz the vet is kind of far…. 2hour drive…;/
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