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That cart sounds right, Bobby Dog. I’ll definitely look into it! Moms wanting a printer at Sam’s Club that we might actually get. We’re both just sooooo done with the one we have now. I’ll buy some of that ink and see what happens.
Just got back from PetSupermarket! Made out much better than I thought I would. I picked up 24 cans of Venison Ideal Balance for 67 cents each (on unmarked sale from 1.20-something a piece!), and 8 cans of Science Diet for 80 cents each. The total after tax and all my B2G2 coupons was $8.54 or something like that. I also found buried treasure in the pet food cabinet and found several more cans of Wellness that I had stashed away, along with all that extra Sheba! So now I have 24 days of cat food, and should I not be able to buy more before vacation, he’ll still have plenty enough to last for a week after we get back (with 4 1/2 days extra of Sheba, ID, and SD as well). Bentley on the other hand, is down to two weeks of food. Better order some :/
I do the same with school. Take however many credit hours I can depending on money at the time. I’ll admit to not really liking school much, but I hate cashiering more, and thats about all there is to do here unless you have some sort of degree under your belt, be it from a tech/trade school or a college. But I’m getting to the interesting stuff, now, and am enjoying it more. Pre-reqs are done, and I’m starting an internship at a vets office and signing up for the vet tech program here soon. So it’s definitely picking up! There are a lot of scholarships out there, you just have to have time to dig through them all. You can take online classes too. You don’t have to do in-class ones 😉
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William Beck on Football match with dog
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alvin marrero on Has your dog stopped eating their kibble?
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fnf gopro on What health issues are you trying to address with this supplement?
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Kills F on My Dog wants to chase cars.
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Nicole E on Need healthier alternatives to Purina Moist & Meaty
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malomurd on Poop pills for dogs with IBD??
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