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I'm pulling the fives and twenty-fives. The ones will still be for sale.


I will accept offers for the ones.



Split prices are without shipping


200 x MGM Springfield - $350

Thanks for looking. I'll add pictures in a few minutes.

Bill

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AS 25’s? As in Aurora Star I assume. Hope dog is ok!

I fixed it. I I'm a dumbass lol.

Its a fixable surgery. Its called Luxating patella I think. Both of his rear knees are fucked up. He is a grade 4, which is as bad as it gets. He struggles getting up from the prone position, limps constantly. If the problem isn't taken care of soon he can develop a lot more secondary problems down the road.

Its expensive as shit. I "suggested" other steps to take. Colleen and Jake declined my suggestions.

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help pay for some vet bills.

You? Or the pups?

Edit: Nevermind. Which pup? Gotta be the puggle (you said 'he') as the lab is too young for such problems.

Edit 2: Damn Wikipedia is thorough.

Patella luxation is a common condition in dogs, particularly small and miniature breeds. The condition usually becomes evident between the ages of 4 and 6 months.

Treatment: Grades II, III, and IV require surgery to correct, if the animal has difficulty walking. The surgery required is governed by the type of abnormality present, but often involves a sulcoplasty, a deepening of the trochlear sulcus where the patella sits, a realignment of the attachment of the patella tendon on the tibia, and tightening/releasing of the capsule on either side of the patella, according to which side the patella is slipping. Some grade IV conditions may require more involved surgery to realign the femur and/or tibia.

Expect to have to sell Paulsons to pay for the surgery.

I assume you already reached out to @k9dr for a quid pro quo?
 
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I fixed it. I I'm a dumbass lol.

Its a fixable surgery. Its called Luxating patella I think. Both of his rear knees are fucked up. He is a grade 4, which is as bad as it gets. He struggles getting up from the prone position, limps constantly. If the problem isn't taken care of soon he can develop a lot more secondary problems down the road.

Its expensive as shit. I "suggested" other steps to take. Colleen and Jake declined my suggestions.

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This scares the living shit out of me. Both my dogs have leg issues (hips or random limping) and I assume the big one will have big issues down the road (120lbs). Hope it works out and your pup is OK!
 
I thought for sure it was hip dysplasia. At least that is what all the symptoms looked like. His hips are fine (that surgery is even more expensive).
 
Very very tempted by the AS $25’s for my relabel set. Someone should buy them so I can regret it immediately afterwards :nailbite:
 
I'll start splitting immediately if the entire rack of twenty fives sells at some point over the weekend.
 
Best of luck with the dogs good luck with the sale!
Great-looking chips
 
I can’t stop looking at the $25’s. The only problem is that it will really hamper my options for a $100 chip. What oversized $100’s are out there? Empress Star doesn’t work since they have the same spot pattern. Aurora Star $100 is okay, but I’d like to use something different if possible.
 
I can’t stop looking at the $25’s. The only problem is that it will really hamper my options for a $100 chip. What oversized $100’s are out there? Empress Star doesn’t work since they have the same spot pattern. Aurora Star $100 is okay, but I’d like to use something different if possible.

Plaque $100’s?
 
I fixed it. I I'm a dumbass lol.

Its a fixable surgery. Its called Luxating patella I think. Both of his rear knees are fucked up. He is a grade 4, which is as bad as it gets. He struggles getting up from the prone position, limps constantly. If the problem isn't taken care of soon he can develop a lot more secondary problems down the road.

Its expensive as shit. I "suggested" other steps to take. Colleen and Jake declined my suggestions.

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Did you look around at different vet options for pricing? A few years ago when our dog got hit by a car the vets varied greatly and we ended up taking her to a lower cost clinic in Denver and saved a lot of money. And the vet was good, old school. Didn’t jump right to surgery (for dislocated hip) like the other couple vets wanted to do and she ended up fine with what he did
 
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