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Coco went to the vet for a checkup. I’ve determined that henceforth she needs to travel in an aircraft carrier.
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Flying her butt to Korea was not cheap or easy!
The only vet here is at an air base, called Osan. They come out to our base only twice a month…which reminds me, I need to haul her in the next time to get her shots, too.
But you should see the looks she gets from the locals. They’ve never seen a big dog before. It’s like watching those old Godzilla movies where they scream, point then decide to run away.
Much love from an overseas Army wife,
Jennifer
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