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  • #41
    Originally posted by Rescue Pony View Post
    At 5:25am this morning, I received a text message from Mom that simply stated "Poo".

    Yeah George!

    Will keep updating if anything changes!
    Good news! Keep us posted on his progress.
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    • #42
      Paco & Annabelle are loudly braying with Warm Jingles for George!
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      • #43
        Jingles from George the Basset in Virrginia to George the Donkey.

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        • #44
          Hang in there, George! You've got a great team, so do want they are asking and you'll feel much better!

          Poor George. I feel so badly for the little guy.
          "Aye God, Woodrow..."

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          • #45
            Originally posted by 3dogfarm View Post
            Jingles from George the Basset in Virrginia to George the Donkey.
            Tobias and Roscoe, the bassets living with George, say hello back.
            If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.
            ~ Maya Angelou

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            • #46
              Jingles and prayers for George. How's he doing this morning?
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                #47
                Eating, Drinking, Pooing and Peeing....Everything we told him he had to do. Nice and warm but sleeping off a LONG day yesterday. Mom says she has to further "Donkey Proof" the backroom but he is probably in for several days due to the cold and this scare.

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                • #48
                  Excellent news. Continued Jingles and Prayers for George!
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                  • #49
                    Sending jingles for George. He is sooooo cute. I'm glad he's doing better.

                    Keep up the good work, George.

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                    • #50
                      Excellent update. I BET he's tired! Hang in there George. And I bet if you milk it, you could stay in the house longer...
                      "Aye God, Woodrow..."

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                        #51
                        Probably staying inside through most of the week. Below freezing temps with windchills in the negatives....sigh...gotta love Iowa!

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                        • #52
                          Originally posted by Rescue Pony View Post
                          Probably staying inside through most of the week. Below freezing temps with windchills in the negatives....sigh...gotta love Iowa!
                          George sure is a cute donkey-- and if he's a smart donkey he'll "pace" his recovery to make sure he gets to stay inside. Exactly how large is her? Height and weight?

                          He;s obvoiusly larger than a 'breadbox" but is he as large tall as a great dane or as hefty as a newfoundland?
                          Laissez les bons temps rouler!
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                          --An equine refuge

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                          • #53
                            Originally posted by elysian*fields*farm View Post
                            George sure is a cute donkey-- and if he's a smart donkey he'll "pace" his recovery to make sure he gets to stay inside. Exactly how large is her? Height and weight?

                            He;s obviously larger than a 'breadbox" but is he as large tall as a great Dane or as hefty as a newfoundland?
                            Is he large enough to fly south carrying a coconut? I mean, I know it depends on where he's griping it. It's all a question of weight ratios.

                            I apologize for the silliness, but still wish George well.
                            "Aye God, Woodrow..."

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                              #54
                              Monty Python much?

                              Not sure what kind of swallow he is actually.

                              Standard Donkey size....63" blanket.

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                                #55
                                http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentle...49994561712125

                                Cage in the background was for a extra large Great Dane...now holds one of the Sanctuary's perm residents at night....BG the Canadian Goose who has drop wing syndrome and cannot fly.

                                Mom says George is probably between 500-600 pounds. Lost a bit of weight in the last 24 hours but is still a big boy!
                                Last edited by Rescue Pony; Dec. 13, 2010, 03:38 PM.

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                                • #56
                                  I strongly advocate for IV fluids, even now as he appears to be improving. It is the miracle cure, trust me. They are so cheap, please consider them.
                                  I tolerate all kinds of animal idiosyncrasies.
                                  I've found that I don't tolerate people idiosyncrasies as well. - Casey09

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                                    #57
                                    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentle...49994561712125

                                    Guy with him is about 6 foot tall

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                                    • #58
                                      Oh- George is a big donkey. I was thinking that he was the size of a mini horse. He is still cute. I did not know that donkeys could be white. The only ones I ever saw were grey with black with the black "cross" on their backs.

                                      Hope he will make a full recovery.
                                      Laissez les bons temps rouler!
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                                      • #59
                                        Originally posted by Rescue Pony View Post
                                        Eating, Drinking, Pooing and Peeing....Everything we told him he had to do. Nice and warm but sleeping off a LONG day yesterday. Mom says she has to further "Donkey Proof" the backroom but he is probably in for several days due to the cold and this scare.
                                        Is he considered out of the woods yet? I sure hope so!!!!!
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                                        • #60
                                          Jingles and kisses from Virginia.
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