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Scratch's Scrapbook, page 9:  Farewell, Scratch

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Scratch and her blankies

     "Monday morning, February 26th, 2007, after 4 years of seizures, our Scratch had a series of seizures that would not stop. I rushed to the emergency vet, and she continued seizing. The vet was able to slow the seizure but it was obvious that brain damage had occurred. I had to let her go.
     "On my way home from the ER, I prayed that in some way, some day, Gerald Schulz would pay for what he is doing to these animals. . ..I believe [he] is breeding White Shakers Disease into the Westies. His practices are not only immediately cruel to the dogs that are at his mill, but they result in a lifetime of misery for the dogs and the owners who love them."

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