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please help with advice on a rescue dog I have taken to

friend and family think he will tie me down but i am not
sure whether my nomadic existence is wearing me down
(had a previous reading about the well 48 with lines 1 and
2)

I asked Yi

please comment on 'what if i DONT take B the dog? '
answer 31.3.5>16

please comment on what will happen if i DO take on B
the rescue dog?
answer 52.3.6>2

Yi has been telling me of late the changes I need to make are
52 (22.1>52 as in my last reading posted) which might mean be
the 'rock' dont be pushed around by life and events (also been
getting 47 a lot recently - thought Yi was being down on me but
am sure just trying to help me see light hence 48 - Hilarys audios
nice on this topic):bows:
 

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what will happen if i DO take on B the rescue dog?
52.3.6>2


Ken is the trigram of the dog, and you have it doubled. Auspicious. You'll have a good friend and a better home life, but line 3 suggests grief if B has hip dysplasia.
 

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Thank you Pocossin

he is a mastiff boxer cross and i saw him struggle to get up
- interesting that - while my heart knows he will be a loveable
addition - instinct tells me he will have trouble with his back
end (hips)

he was badly treated as a pup and he is 3 now - hard to tell
whether it left permanent damage.

my son said watch out for vet bills...........thanks again:)
 

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he is a mastiff boxer cross and i saw him struggle to get up
- interesting that - while my heart knows he will be a loveable
addition - instinct tells me he will have trouble with his back
end (hips)

Last week I took my cat to the vet for a rabies booster. When I entered the waiting room, a couple with a young son and a huge dog were ahead of me. When their time came to see the vet, it took the whole family to slide this dog into the examination room. Haven't you had back problems?
 

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Pocossin - Bruce is a big boy and yes how would i get him
into the car into the vets? - but Mum had a big dog in her
80's - thanks for bringing that to mind.....:hug:
 

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