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Poll_Blind Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-04-10 12:11 PM
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Dog chews off owner's toe -- and may have saved his life
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The story is 4 paragraphs and if I copied any one of them it wouldn't explain the story. So I will:

1. Wife thinks husband has diabetes. Husband says he will get tested, just after he has a drink. Well, one drink turns into two and two into four and before you know it, he's passed out drunk. I think he might have a problem with drinking.

2. Family dog, for whatever reason, decides to chew off his master's big toe. Dudeman is so drunk he doesn't notice.

3. Wakes up, stares at stub where big toe was. Wife rushes him to the hospital where the find that not only is he diabetic, because of his diabetes he had an infection...(wait for it, damnit!)...in his big toe which could have killed him! After discovering this, doctors finish what the family dog started, amputating the rest of the toe.

Believe it or Not!

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