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Rec for a canine cardiologist?

Welcome to /r/orangecounty, the Reddit community for all things related to Orange County, California. This is your one-stop-shop for discussions, news, events, and local happenings in this sunny Southern California region. Share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for the best surfing spots, seeking recommendations for restaurants, or interested in the latest updates in local news, /r/orangecounty is your community forum.

Be on the lookout... The rent-a-cowboys are staying at the below locations. Photos indicate the vehicles and plates

A subreddit for those living in and visiting Washington, DC and the immediate surrounding area. The humidity will pass, and remember: stand on the right, walk on the left.

ICE raids in Anaheim today

A subreddit for those living in and visiting Washington, DC and the immediate surrounding area. The humidity will pass, and remember: stand on the right, walk on the left.

Seal Point Siamese Help

VETMED RESPONSES ONLY This subreddit is for anyone who has questions or needs advice from a licensed Veterinarian or VetMed professional. The answers come from the staff at I-20 Animal Medical Center in Arlington, Texas - Alongside other Verified VetMed Professionals and AskAVeterinarian users around the world.

Graying around 1 eye only!

VETMED RESPONSES ONLY This subreddit is for anyone who has questions or needs advice from a licensed Veterinarian or VetMed professional. The answers come from the staff at I-20 Animal Medical Center in Arlington, Texas - Alongside other Verified VetMed Professionals and AskAVeterinarian users around the world.

Graying around 1 eye only!

Siamese help!

A place where you can ask veterinary medicine related questions and get advice from veterinary professionals.

Just Jack!

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You all really are heroes💜

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This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

The journey from beginning to end.💜

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

Please help me get through June!

GoFundMe is the world’s leading fundraising platform for personal causes and nonprofits—trusted by millions to get help when it matters most. Whether you’re raising money for yourself, a loved one, or a charity, this is the place to share your story and find support. This community is run by volunteers, but GoFundMe staff may offer support. Tag or message u/GoFundMe—we typically reply in 24–48 hours.

Please Help!

GoFundMe is the world’s leading fundraising platform for personal causes and nonprofits—trusted by millions to get help when it matters most. Whether you’re raising money for yourself, a loved one, or a charity, this is the place to share your story and find support. This community is run by volunteers, but GoFundMe staff may offer support. Tag or message u/GoFundMe—we typically reply in 24–48 hours.

I miss you mom.

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Support following loss of a loved one

First post!

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Happy Siamese Day!

My late mate,

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Zelda, aka raccoon face

Welcome to a celebration of everything min pin! Feel free to share pictures, ask for tips, and connect with others who love these tiny furry friends.

Our mullet brindle babe!

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A place to show your brindled babes.. dogs. Dude dogs are babes too. We ain’t sexist here. If it looks like a chocolate Carmel swirl, get in here. Tiger striped puppers....... tortoise cats can come too I guess. We aren’t speciesists here either. Actually really any brindle. Just ask I suppose if you’re not sure :)

Help please!

A place where you can ask veterinary medicine related questions and get advice from veterinary professionals.

Has anyone found the 2nd year anniversary more difficult than the first?

A place to share stories, ask questions or seek advice. Grief affects every person in a different way every time. Whether you are grieving the dead, a relationship, a job, a pet, a place or an era you are welcome here.

2 years ago today.

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

I miss you.

A place to share stories, ask questions or seek advice. Grief affects every person in a different way every time. Whether you are grieving the dead, a relationship, a job, a pet, a place or an era you are welcome here.

Today marks 714 days that my mom died.

The official subreddit for Detroit Lions football. [NFL, National Football League, NFC North, NFC Central, Black and Blue Division]

Repost JJ!

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A University of Michigan athletics community for news, discussion, and more. Particularly focused on Michigan Football and Basketball, but love for all things UofM. Go Blue!

My amazing daughter got me a much needed new flag!

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A University of Michigan athletics community for news, discussion, and more. Particularly focused on Michigan Football and Basketball, but love for all things UofM. Go Blue!