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  1. Okay but tbh I don’t hose my horse off if she’s sweaty every single time because sometimes she doesn’t feel hot at all and she just has a little bit of sweat so I just skip hosing so I can go home slightly faster and not get back as late but usually I’ll hose my horse off

  2. I'm 14.75 and in 9th grade with a dream of going to vet school and having a big farm one day! I currently have
    4 cavalier king charles spaniels
    5 inside cats
    7-9 outside cats
    31 hens 3 roosters
    2 nigerian dwarf goats that live at my friends house now
    And also a peahen that lives at my friends house ❤
    Here's a list of my future farm animals…!
    Horses — 2
    Cows — 2
    Goats — 2
    Chickens — 40
    Ducks — 6
    Geese — 4
    Quail — 12
    Guineas — 6
    Peacocks — 4
    Bunnies — 6
    Dogs — 6
    Cats — 10
    Donkeys — 1
    Mini Donkeys — 2
    Alpacas — 2
    This is probably going to change constantly but that's a rought estimate!
    The 3 hard parts about being a veterinarian in my opinion is Surgeries, injections, and euthanasia but I think over time I'll get used to it. Having lost 50-60 chickens, 2 guinea pigs, a peacock that was already at my friends for 2 months, a German shepherd named Schultz, a Bernese mountain dog named Rosa, another German shepherd namedSchatzi, and a golden retriever named Tucker, after losing the golden retriever Our vet gave us a golden retriever puppy but It ended up not working out so we had to give him back as sad as it was it was for the better but I miss him each and everyday as well as ALL my animals, the 1st German shepherd was Schultz and we lost him very unexpected in summer of 2020 he had a tumor on his head banned and it was WAY to far gone so he had to be euthanized, Now the bernese mountain dog named Rosa we lost on 03-02-23 after being diagnosed with liver stomach spleen and Lung cancer on 02-01-23 and was given a estimate of 3mo and barely made it 1mo, Next is Schatzi tye 2nd German shepherd she was diagnosed with liver and mammory cancer that then spread to her eyes around Thanksgiving and she was also given an estimate of 3mo and we lost her on 05-01-23 so she made like 5 an a quarter months, now for the golden retriever Tucker we knew he had something going on in the last 2-3 weeks we had him and he went to the vet many times for tons of testing and x-rays his spleen seemed off so a dogs spleen has things in it and it can actually puncture the spleen so the dr said he needed surgery the next day and he had to stay that day because if he moved really at all or got excited his spleen would have ruptured so then we got a phone call from the vets office that they were doing surgery right then and we they opened him up removed the spleen and found his while internal organs were nothing but cancer he had to be euthanized and he was 10.5yrs so he asked if we wanted him to do it then or wait til we got there so my mom said to wait mind you we live 30 minutes away we rushed there and then said our goodbyes the dr even let me hear his heart beat I even heard the last beat and he is an amazing veterinarian and we couldn't ask for a different one.
    It'll be a lot to type about more of the ones I've lost but that was just to name a couple. I'm very excited to see where God's plans for my life lead me to be!

    I love sharing about my animals to where I type something extremely long like this and save it in my notes app so its easily accessible!
    Our vet is so amazing he gives us animals when we lose them ❤️
    I have been so blessed to have this many animals but no matter how many I have one day it'll never be enough

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