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arod757
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Could anyone use this for their pet?

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I just got this Peticure Dremel attachment in the mail that I ordered two weeks ago. Unfortunately, our beloved German Shepherd, Remy, died this past weekend, just short of his 10th birthday. So I have no use for this nail-trimming device any longer. A lot of us gun-toting folks love our animals, so I figured this would be the place to give it away.

Here's a link to the product: http://www.peticure-grooming.com/Peticu ... _0-14.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. It only came with the attachment, no filing bands, so you'll have to purchase those separately. I'm pretty sure you can use any fine filing bands from Home Depot or wherever.

If anyone in the San Antonio area wants to meet me at Bexar Community Shooting Range one weekend, I'll let you have it for free. If anyone wants it shipped to them, I'd appreciate $5 by Paypal to cover the shipping. PM me if you're interested.
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Sorry for the loss of Remy. It's always hard when you lose a pet. God bless.
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So sorry for your loss. Our two are 11 and 12 and I dread the day!

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Thank you both for your condolences. It's been a tough week, but we're getting along.
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arod757 wrote:Thank you both for your condolences. It's been a tough week, but we're getting along.
It's tough losing a member of your family and in our house, our pets are family. Take care, you'll know when it's time to get another.
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Oldgringo wrote:
arod757 wrote:Thank you both for your condolences. It's been a tough week, but we're getting along.
It's tough losing a member of your family and in our house, our pets are family. Take care, you'll know when it's time to get another.
Sorry for your loss. Our dogs are also family members and we had to put down our Cocker a couple of years ago. Hardest decission I've had to make.
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Arod,

So sorry for your loss. I have a 13 yo dog and 20 year old cat that are now having some health issues.

Why don't you check with a local GSD rescue...I'm sure they would appreciate the donation. Rescues are suffering in this economy as well with rising vet costs, food recalls and too many dogs with not enough foster homes.

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