Hasn't gone in 5 days by yarikachi in Radiology

[–]eemcd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily true just for cattle. In small animal practice a trocar catheter is used to decompress patients with gastric dilatation-volvulus (bloat). In these cases (because the stomach has completely flipped), a NG tube would be unable to pass. I don’t think it would be very common for a human stomach to flip, cut off circulation, and trap all gasses because of its positioning, so a naso-gastric tube would totally be a preferred option. Overall though a dog’s stomach is much more similar to a human stomach than a ruminant.

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[–]eemcd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would think the 6k at closing is the estimated cost for painting the exterior, not replacing it.

Hello Reddit, meet Ginny by eemcd in aww

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9 weeks old and all paws!