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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045671, member: 118921"] Regarding him running around in the car: I guess you don't have a carrier for him? What you could do is use a cardboard box, make holes, put in a towel - as the easiest makeshift "carrier" that would cost you approx. nothing and gets him save to the vet if needed. You could also use a large plastic container like a tote and make holes in the lid. Even if he won't enjoy the ride in the box, at least he'll be safe in there. Not a solution for immediately but for the next weeks, months: Could you try growing something? It looks to me by the picture above that you might have a balcony or patio available? If that's the case, you could try that out; usually seeds are not that expensive (but might depend on where you live) and in the long run this will be even cheaper than buying veggies especially as they seem to be hard to get where you live. Could you get something like dandelion from where there is no fertilizer, pesticides, dog pee? You could also grow that on your own. [/QUOTE]
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