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▲ 22 r/lansing

Unfortunately, my beloved dog recently died, and I have about a case and a half of Royal Canin canned renal support food for dogs with kidney disease. Does anybody have a dog who needs it? I also have phosphate blocking capsules. The stuff is expensive, so I'm happy to offer it to anyone in need.

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u/Fun_Interaction_9619 — 12 days ago

Email to students: Remember to bring blue books tomorrow for your exam

Student email response: What would be the blue book for

Me: To take your exam. If you don't have one, bring pieces of paper - you will need to write your name on every sheet.

Student: I actually don't have the blue book,

Also I am confused on as to wear (sic) to meet for the finals

Me: In our classroom (classroom specified)

Student: I just want to make sure I bring enough paper for the exam how many pages would I need per essay roughly

Me: Bring at least 10 sheets of paper.

Student: Letter size or any

Me: Yes, letter size - 8.5X11.

Retirement cannot come soon enough... 😟

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u/Fun_Interaction_9619 — 14 days ago
▲ 243 r/Hounds

Had to say goodbye today to the sweetest of dogs, Annie, who finally succumbed to kidney disease. She would have been 13 at the end of May and survived almost 2 years after her kidney disease diagnosis. I'm grateful I had the time with her that I did, and I know she will be playing with all the furry ones in doggy heaven. 😭

u/Fun_Interaction_9619 — 17 days ago