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Man, that sounds legit! Hey, I ain't gonna knock septic/well, we got that too, works just fine for us.

Yes, I just love our water, have not ever tasted any better, lots of iron though and years ago added a whole house filter after the pressure tank.

Septic works great, added 24" diameter risers with the poly caps when we purchased the place (had tank pumped before purchase) and also added a filter just before the effluent flows out to the leach fields.

KC
 
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Ha, what are the odds Alien, we also have a chinese crested powder puff! Although others said she a tibetan terrier. Maybe both?

Tick paralysis, that's crazy! I heard of it, but never heard from somebody who actually had that happen. So you pulled the sucker off and she's fine a few hrs later, and no residual effects?

We also have a Chinese Crested hairless, called Socrates although everyone just calls him Soc, hates people he does not know but is fine with family, gets on well with the horses and other dogs.
 
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Tell me more please.

I purchased 2 of these filters to have piece of mind that only liquid effluent flows to the leach field, solids if any are very, very tiny.

Septic Tank Filter

The reason I purchased 2 is so I can make a quick change out of the filter.

Then I clean the dirty filter and hang it up, so it's ready for the next quick filter change out in 6 months.

KC
 
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2 days ago, my GSD hurt his rear leg again (similar to human's ACL) that has a lot of scar tissue.

Yesterday he was hating life inside the house and not running around.

Aeke taking it easy.jpg

Glad to report, today he is not limping around and barely favors his right rear leg while walking.

Going to let him outside today while I'm snowblowing, but will not be throwing his Frisbee for a while for him to catch.

KC
 
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That cruciate ligament is a PITA. My last dog had surgery for it after an injury, my current dog had both knees completely redone, also after an accident.
 
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Hate to tell everyone what an idiot I am, but my Newfoundland, tipping the scales at 216 lbs, blew out both knees within a months time and needed reconstructive surgery.

The cost was $5700 each knee. No hesitation at all on my part, he is a great dog, and a valued family member, but we did resort to a staycation that year, as play money was used up at the vets office that year.
 
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My bill this time was a little over $2K. I was getting prices in the range you paid but am not in a position to shell out that kind of money. WTF is the sense in busting your tail though, if you can't spend your money on what you want?
 
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Some years Ago. Sasha.

Deer.jpg

Dragged a deep cycle battery, timer, cheap inverter and lighted christmas tree up to the pet cemetary where he is buried, over this last holiday.
 
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My bill this time was a little over $2K. I was getting prices in the range you paid but am not in a position to shell out that kind of money. WTF is the sense in busting your tail though, if you can't spend your money on what you want?

My first Doberman was constantly at the vet. I got him when I was about 27 years old.. he lived to be 13 and we spent in the 65k area over his life at the vet. ...I would do it all over again too. .. the only fault a dog has is that one day they will break your heart.
 

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