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Our dog ate a palm oil fruit

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I'd so hoped she'd pull through. I'm so sorry she didn't. I hope you can find comfort in the happy memories of the time you had together.

Some of the stuff she did had us in stitches. Ignore her and she would bark and do a Moon walk like Michael Jackson. Sopha would offer her a treat and ask in Thai if she wanted it, and she would nod her head. Never when the camera was handy. A shame but it's part of the memories.

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Yep thai dogs, frequently amaze me some of the things you see them doing; going on the back or front of moterbikes, waiting for gaps in traffic to x the road , always think of them as double smart. sounds like funny can now be added to the list.

rijit

We're in the sticks of Ranong.

Hmm, ok, any vet then. I am certain there is an inflammation and must be treated. Could be a week of tablets or 3 injections over 3 days

yep sounds like she has a scatch in her throat or tube to stomache - go back to vet and they can give antibiotics safe for cats. however cats can last for weeks without eating if they are young.

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