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  • Six years???!!! He is luck he can still walk. Take the poor dog to the Vet, have his feet looked at and get his claws clipped. He may need to be sedated if he is as bad as you say. He may have ingrown nails or a bacterial infection.
  • I have only traveled Mexiciana, but they make all announcements in both English and Spanish. There have always been at least one or two flight attendants who are bi-lingual. I would expect the same on Aeromexico
  • For many breeds, large breeds in particular, puppy chow is not only unnecessary, it is downright dangerous. It is designed to promote rapid growth which can cause joint and bone problems in later life. I first learned this in a breed forum many year…
  • For many breeds, large breeds in particular, puppy chow is not only unnecessary, it is downright dangerous. It is designed to promote rapid growth which can cause joint and bone problems in later life. I first learned this in a breed forum many year…
  • If you have a name of an administrator, you can possibly find the hospital or sanitarium on the census that way. Otherwise you will need an address and then to locate the institution in the census records by enumeration district (ED). Use Steve Mors…
  • If you have a name of an administrator, you can possibly find the hospital or sanitarium on the census that way. Otherwise you will need an address and then to locate the institution in the census records by enumeration district (ED). Use Steve Mors…
  • If you have a name of an administrator, you can possibly find the hospital or sanitarium on the census that way. Otherwise you will need an address and then to locate the institution in the census records by enumeration district (ED). Use Steve Mors…
  • If you have a name of an administrator, you can possibly find the hospital or sanitarium on the census that way. Otherwise you will need an address and then to locate the institution in the census records by enumeration district (ED). Use Steve Mors…
  • Look your ancestors up on Mundia. It is a free site run by Ancestry.com that contains all the public family tree pages on Ancestry, including all the photos. You can use something like the Snipping Tool to keep a copy of the photo on your own comput…
  • Look your ancestors up on Mundia. It is a free site run by Ancestry.com that contains all the public family tree pages on Ancestry, including all the photos. You can use something like the Snipping Tool to keep a copy of the photo on your own comput…
  • Look your ancestors up on Mundia. It is a free site run by Ancestry.com that contains all the public family tree pages on Ancestry, including all the photos. You can use something like the Snipping Tool to keep a copy of the photo on your own comput…
  • If you have a name of an administrator, you can possibly find the hospital or sanitarium on the census that way. Otherwise you will need an address and then to locate the institution in the census records by enumeration district (ED). Use Steve Mors…
  • For many breeds, large breeds in particular, puppy chow is not only unnecessary, it is downright dangerous. It is designed to promote rapid growth which can cause joint and bone problems in later life. I first learned this in a breed forum many year…
  • For many breeds, large breeds in particular, puppy chow is not only unnecessary, it is downright dangerous. It is designed to promote rapid growth which can cause joint and bone problems in later life. I first learned this in a breed forum many year…
  • For many breeds, large breeds in particular, puppy chow is not only unnecessary, it is downright dangerous. It is designed to promote rapid growth which can cause joint and bone problems in later life. I first learned this in a breed forum many year…
  • Six years???!!! He is luck he can still walk. Take the poor dog to the Vet, have his feet looked at and get his claws clipped. He may need to be sedated if he is as bad as you say. He may have ingrown nails or a bacterial infection.