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Severe
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#Intermediate
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#Minor
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#Total
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Turbo
P .
- 2, 5
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Cyrus
H. - 2
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Sam
R. - 1, 2, 5
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Kalani
S.
- 2
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Shay
F .
- 2
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Charlie
P. - 1
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Koa
L .
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2
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Bruiser
M. - 2
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Sebastian
B .
- 2
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Cebo
H .
- 2
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Nanuk
T .
- 1, 3, 5
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Kona
C.
- 1
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Penelope
S.
- 4 EYE
BALL
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Nick
H .
- 5 CAT!
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Think your dog has earned a spot but isn't on this list? PLEASE EMAIL
US!
There
are five ways to qualify for the Porcupine Hall of Fame:
- More
than one SEVERE level quilling. Severe quillings usually require general
anesthesia and or multiple quill pullers.
- Five
or more quill removals, minor (usual) or moderate in severity.
- The
quilling requires a trip to a referral hospital.
- Quills
in unusual locations, IE. if the dog "humped" a porcupine!
- Most
unique as voted on by Pet Kare Doctors.
The Hall
of Fame is no joke. Ranging from $250 to $1000 per incident, these dogs
have truly earned their place in the list.
Honorable
Mention Found online - it always could have been worse I suppose!

This
was not at our hospital, thank god!
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