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One-Liner Wednesday – Day One is in the Bag

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I swear by the time ten days of trying to put medicine in Winston’s ear is done, I’m going to have more medicine on the kitchen walls than anywhere else. Wondering if I should just paint the walls and skip trying to clear up the infection. *rolls eyes*


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30 thoughts on “One-Liner Wednesday – Day One is in the Bag

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  3. JoAnna's avatar

    The things we do for our furbabies. Marley has another tube in his ear flap to drain his second hematoma. I’m supposed to clean it every day, but he doesn’t want me to touch it. We’re almost halfway through the three weeks. Hang in there.

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  4. Dan Antion's avatar

    Giving dogs medicine is a challenge. Good luck as you move forward. I forgot to link up, I was traveling, but here we go. https://nofacilities.com/2023/06/28/if-you-build-it-1linerweds/

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  14. Kim Smyth's avatar

    Poor Winston. But I get it, medicating dogs is quite the feat sometimes!

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