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Elmo's Story

Elmo's Story COMMENTARY Y DOG,ELMO, he would charge the television set urine and stool, and we knew that passed away this barking wildly. We soon learned not we would soon have to make the dif- week.Elmowasa to watch that show. He was also of- ficult decision of euthanizing Elmo. unique dog. He fended by my yelling at the televi- Mr Smith was readmitted to the M onlylikedpeople. sion during Sunday afternoon foot- hospital last week, and I was called The outdoors were not for him. He ball games. He would take personal again to see him. Since our last visit was an indoor dog. He did not care offense to that and slink away to an- about a year previously, he had de- about chasing rabbits, the scent of other room until the game was over. veloped kidney failure and had be- other dogs, or going for a run. He In his younger days, he went to gun undergoing dialysis. He had be- wanted to be inside at a controlled doggie day camp and became a ce- come progressively more confused, and the feeding tube was never re- temperature. It was as if he had lost lebrity there. We later found http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

Elmo's Story

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COMMENTARY Y DOG,ELMO, he would charge the television set urine and stool, and we knew that passed away this barking wildly. We soon learned not we would soon have to make the dif- week.Elmowasa to watch that show. He was also of- ficult decision of euthanizing Elmo. unique dog. He fended by my yelling at the televi- Mr Smith was readmitted to the M onlylikedpeople. sion during Sunday afternoon foot- hospital last week, and I was called The outdoors were not for him. He ball games. He would...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6106
eISSN
2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/archinternmed.2011.793
pmid
22271129
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Abstract

COMMENTARY Y DOG,ELMO, he would charge the television set urine and stool, and we knew that passed away this barking wildly. We soon learned not we would soon have to make the dif- week.Elmowasa to watch that show. He was also of- ficult decision of euthanizing Elmo. unique dog. He fended by my yelling at the televi- Mr Smith was readmitted to the M onlylikedpeople. sion during Sunday afternoon foot- hospital last week, and I was called The outdoors were not for him. He ball games. He would take personal again to see him. Since our last visit was an indoor dog. He did not care offense to that and slink away to an- about a year previously, he had de- about chasing rabbits, the scent of other room until the game was over. veloped kidney failure and had be- other dogs, or going for a run. He In his younger days, he went to gun undergoing dialysis. He had be- wanted to be inside at a controlled doggie day camp and became a ce- come progressively more confused, and the feeding tube was never re- temperature. It was as if he had lost lebrity there. We later found

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JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 23, 2012

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