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Post by KarenPlanetGuinea on Dec 15, 2006 17:08:21 GMT
We think all piggys are important, and we'd like to hear about yours. What makes them special? What gives them that extra edge? Pigtures too would be good Put the name of your VIP in the subjectline
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Post by fiona on Nov 7, 2008 0:16:26 GMT
Here is Sunny, one of my 11 VIP piggies. He was very poorly a few months back and thanks to my vet Anne, Karen and Chrissie from GG, he has made a full recovery: He has since developed a fatty eye, but is still gorgeous to me :0)
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Post by KarenPlanetGuinea on Nov 7, 2008 22:00:07 GMT
Your forgetting the choices you made Fiona, its up to you to decide on the treatment and you chose the right one Anyway, he's very lovely and I'm thinking that I've been too long without a Sheltie... He would look lovely with my Gloria
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Post by fiona on Nov 8, 2008 21:26:21 GMT
The decision for which treatment to follow does lie with the piggy "owner" with advice from their vet, thats true, but I realised that having experienced advice and options from other sources helped me to make a more informed decision and having an open minded vet helped too!
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Post by bertiepig on Jan 1, 2010 23:53:44 GMT
Bertie (a VIP) is 6 years old today! He lives with Krystal (also 6) and Gem and Steffi who are a bit younger. Krystal, Gem and Steffi are all former RGPR residents.
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