Aww what a sweet little meow. So glad to see her walk. She was almost running down the hallway. Thanks Dr Doug for helping this precious little baby girl.
Here in Australia we go by their fur length- short furred- Domestic Short Hair, medium furred-Domestic Medium Hair and long furred- Domestic Long Hair. So glad this kitty got adopted. Black kitties are the longest staying in the shelter.
I love black cats! We had three when I was growing up. None of them were related. We got them at different times. The first one, Pepper, was my best friend! I couldn't have gotten through my difficult childhood and teens without him.❤
Fellow Aussie, we got our little black rescue kitty because of people's reluctance to pick them. It's not just a superstition thing anymore though, people find it more difficult to photograph black cats for instragram and other social media. My wife is a vet nurse, so we have a house full of rescues. She bought home another black cat last month, he thinks his a German Shepard or something like that. He acts like a guard dog if anyone comes to the front door, growling and trying to bark like our dogs. It's hilarious, one day we may even get a normal pet.😂😂
Looooovely kitten 💕💞 I will say one thing Dr Willen... When your video started my black cat jumped from her place and she came straight onto my lap. She knew... Mind blowing
What a beautiful baby! Us pet parents who live side by side our pets see differences in their behavior and know something is wrong pretty quickly. Pinkus walked so much better after you took care of her. Great job as always, Doc!
Its sad to see such a young cat with significant mobility issues. Sounds like the pet parent did the right thing by noticing an issue, going to emergency and regular vet, and still trying chiropractic. I love how you tell the animal to take a deep breath and then you take a deep breath. Lol 😆 Thank you for sharing and hope Pinkus is doing better! ❤ 😊
Thank you for helping this sweet beautiful little one. I wish we had a kitty chiropractor in our area and we do not. There are so many fur babies that need to see you!-John's wife
Dr. Willen. I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you do. You're such a kind soul. Unfortunately, as a professional I haven't been able to devote myself to animals as you do, but we do what we can. We've adopted rescue's for decades and contribute financially as much as we can to others that have dedicated themselves to animal welfare. I'll be retiring within the year and thinking seriously about donating a couple of days a week to helping an animal rescue facility in some capacity. God bless you and your work. By the way, I also love the work you do with humans, but your animal work gives me chills and I just feel the love you have for the animals.
Wasn't she good while you were adjusting her ?! I thought she was going to be tetchy ! So glad that you could help her Dr Doug . Great work as always .
Excellent job there Dr. Doug. You can see the difference immediately at the end! Looks like Pinkus may have landed awkwardly maybe on an unstable surface. Nice owner that sought medical advice immediately [as usually the quicker one finds out the cause and correct it, the better for the person and animal]. Very patient and lovely kitten and very trusting too.
What an amazing video, and what a sweet kitty Pinkus is! Wow, Dr. Doug…great job as always. I’m so glad Pinkus was walking better. I hope she comes back for follow ups so we can see her continued progress. Thank you Dr. Doug! 🤗 you’re the best. And I love how softly you spoke throughout the video. It was very calming. 💜
Dr Willen, Pinkus is charming and was calm throughout the adjustment 👍. This is what a team work is, a win win on both sides 👌. Pinkus wasn’t comfortable on the table but in her mom’s lap she felt a lot safer. As you got to know her and gave her space, she became more comfortable around you. This is the best example of before and after, I’m so sure that within 72 hours she’ll feel a lot more better. Dr Doug, your magic hands did an awesome 👏 job even with Pinkus being on her mom’s lap. I like how you were happy when you kept asking about the hump and the posture and the mom said she’s much better, I see your passion, excitement and the love ❤️ in what you do. Have a nice week doc, thank you 🙏 for everything.
I would take into consideration, that cats tend to mask their illnesses when they are in a foreign environment and while I don't doubt that the adjustment helped, the real test will only be how she acts at home where she feels safe. The owner was so good at calming her, amazing! ❤
Way to go, Doc!!! Another great adjusment!! I hope she brings the cat back for regular visits so that it doesn't happen again until the muscles, ligaments, and tendons get used to the new positive position!! Love from your friend, always, the Retired Paramedic, a S&R Dog and Handler Trainer and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
We got the same cats, my one from the vet said European short hair…because most them are good feet on traveling, has been seen everywhere. Take care of that little cat…❤
Hi Doc! That was just wonderful! What a lovely cat - so great to see the help you can give - always such a treat! I think you’ve become ev3n better with these little souls! I just rescued a little orange girl and she’s the delight of the neighbourhood 😊 Cats are wonderful…
I really appreciate your clear explanation of what you are feeling with your exam and how you intend your adjustment to rebalance the joint. Fantastic gentle “ in synch” work with the humpback kitty.
Beautiful Doc!!! That arched back was gone!!! 💗💗💗 This is hilarious... When you say take a deep breath and blow it out I find myself unconsciously doing it myself 🤣🤣🤣... Very pretty kitty!! So cool he/she is better. Reminds me of the sheep with the crooked neck.. or was it a goat. Anyway, kudos once again!!! 💗💗💗 Bridge
What a adorable well behaved kitten, I can't say any of my old cats would of been so well behaved, Wilson most likely would of gone on literal attack mood lol
Pinkus, what a great name ❤ she is so good for you. What a great job. I know her mom is so happy . There is nothing worse than your pet feeling bad, and you can't figure it out. ...But Dr Doug can! 🎉 🪄
❤ Kitty ❤ is still a Baby although 11months old.... She needs her human Mom in this stressful situation. But Uncle Doug did his magic and she can walk again ❤
Hey David! Welcome to my channel! Hope you‘ll enjoy the old like the new videos! There are so many 😅! Thank you so much for the blessing, so grateful for the support! 🙏🏻❤️👍🏼 Dr. Doug
Watch cats for looking like they haven't groomed in a while. Messy hair, dull fur, slovenly. My cat was in pain and looking back, it was evident that she was unable to reach around in a flexible manner. She was 18 by then, and had been hit by a car 17 years earlier and broken her femur, and my chiropractor who had never adjusted an animal was able to adjust her low back. She resumed jumping up on chairs and grooming as soon as we got home. She knew it made her feel better and liked him much more than the vet, so a follow up visit went well, too. Incidentally, it is easier to adjust most cats in their home territory than to take them out of it. Cats have a home that is strongly geographic, whereas dogs go with the pack.
What a sweet cat so calm and the owner too. So happy that dr Doug helped the cat to walk again without pain.☺️👌🏻Like when he always ask the animal for permission. I wonder dr Doug if you have helped horses with ataxi/ wobbler? If it is possible.
Hi Elin! No I never worked on a horse with equine wobbler syndrome, it is not curable, it can be treated only with expensive surgery, aggressiv management and drugs.
Hey were you an actor? I seen a clip from a show called nurse Jackie with the mom from The sopranos and it looked like you at the table at a business meeting with some guy she was telling off. And I recognized your friendly face.
Remarkable. Tip, Dr.: in my experience cats sometimes.purr when they're in pain, too. See videos of them in labor, or in extremis. And have had animals, livestock , large & small, all my life, but your horse videos excell. Wish you were closer Kudos.
No, it's not taught to vets. Chiropractors go to school and train to work on people. Some Chiropractors will then also learn and train to work on animals, like Dr. Wilen. Many vets can work with an animal Chiropractor, or know of one in the area.
In order to be an animal chiropractor in the USA, you have to first finish College, then attend either a chiropractic school, or a Veterinarian School, and finally study Animal Chiropractic. It's a long road. It took me 10 years all together for the list above. Thanks Patricia
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen wow! Dedication unlimited Doc! A worthwhile career. I don't see you being any less busy than the vets. Although I see the costs being more reasonable than what I see in vets. My suspicion with vet service is pretty much the same as my suspicion with human vets. (hey, we're animals too) Thanks for the info, Doc. 💕
She was hit by a car or fell down stairs or against a wall or post. One eye is dilated more than the other. This is a classic indicator of a head trauma. Even if you heal her spine, she needs meds to correct the blood flow thru the brain. That means they have to make it past the Blood-brain barrier. She needs to go back to her Vet. The long-term results - untreated - can be awful - strokes, etc... So, the meds are important.
Working with cats is definitely too difficult :) They are so much more fearful than dogs. It takes so much more caution. Dogs, you show them a little interest they are happy and curious, even if you cracked them ten seconds earlier. Cats, you do the same, they want to get out of there, haha :) With cats, you have only one or two attempts to do the job ^^
Aww what a sweet little meow. So glad to see her walk. She was almost running down the hallway. Thanks Dr Doug for helping this precious little baby girl.
You‘re welcome Beth!
In my nearly 30 years of being owned by cats, I’ve always had at least one black cat. I’ve found them to be the sweetest.
She's a pretty, well-mannered little kitty. I hope that she continues to feel better. 🐈⬛️
She definitely is a cute one!
This lady has such a calming presence about her.
She is very calm and quiet! Nice.
Here in Australia we go by their fur length- short furred- Domestic Short Hair, medium furred-Domestic Medium Hair and long furred- Domestic Long Hair. So glad this kitty got adopted. Black kitties are the longest staying in the shelter.
Awesome thanks for sharing Sapphira!
Picked my black kitty because she was the only one that played with me!
I love black cats! We had three when I was growing up. None of them were related. We got them at different times. The first one, Pepper, was my best friend! I couldn't have gotten through my difficult childhood and teens without him.❤
@@lynninpain Animals were "therapy" long before they received that designation. So glad you had Pepper!
Fellow Aussie, we got our little black rescue kitty because of people's reluctance to pick them.
It's not just a superstition thing anymore though, people find it more difficult to photograph black cats for instragram and other social media.
My wife is a vet nurse, so we have a house full of rescues. She bought home another black cat last month, he thinks his a German Shepard or something like that. He acts like a guard dog if anyone comes to the front door, growling and trying to bark like our dogs. It's hilarious, one day we may even get a normal pet.😂😂
Another happy patient.
What a sweet cat.
God bless you and your family. 🙋🏻♀️♥️🇺🇸
Thank you Peggy for the blessing!
The proof is in the pudding. Ya helped another kitty, Doc. As always, you rock, Doc!
Thanks J. Try my best!
Such a calm kitty
I'm amazed at the difference one visit made
Looooovely kitten 💕💞
I will say one thing
Dr Willen... When your video started my black cat jumped from her place and she came straight onto my lap. She knew... Mind blowing
I'm cintinually amazed at the perceptions and understandings our pets show. (And animals, in general) thank you Dr. Doug
So true! ❤
Wow! That‘s fun! 👍🏼 thanks V. for sharing
What a beautiful baby! Us pet parents who live side by side our pets see differences in their behavior and know something is wrong pretty quickly. Pinkus walked so much better after you took care of her. Great job as always, Doc!
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Yes we do. And they know our usual routine and if we feel bad. I think pets are one of the greatest gifts God gave us. ❤
So true!! Thanks Jana.
What lovely straight hair this lady has.
I love her hair cut and color
She sure had her eyes on the camera person! Sweet kitty, that’s such a fun age. Glad she is on the mend. 🐈⬛❤️
Yeah, I noticed that too. Did you notice the cat’s right eye? As she’s looking at the camera, her right eye looks less open and darker than the left…?
No more scaredy-cat pose!!😊 ❤. She gave you a sweet little thank you at the end there!❤. Wonderfully done! 😊❤
Aww thank you so cute!
Its sad to see such a young cat with significant mobility issues. Sounds like the pet parent did the right thing by noticing an issue, going to emergency and regular vet, and still trying chiropractic. I love how you tell the animal to take a deep breath and then you take a deep breath. Lol 😆 Thank you for sharing and hope Pinkus is doing better! ❤ 😊
Thank you for helping this sweet beautiful little one. I wish we had a kitty chiropractor in our area and we do not. There are so many fur babies that need to see you!-John's wife
Aww so sorry you don’t have anybody to help where you live.
Doug is excellent at hs job 🤩
Thank you! That’s a nice encouragement!
Pinkus is very sweet and was very trusting with you. She may need another visit.
Yes she does!
pinkus for the rest of us.
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Hi Tom! 😊
Dr. Willen. I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you do. You're such a kind soul. Unfortunately, as a professional I haven't been able to devote myself to animals as you do, but we do what we can. We've adopted rescue's for decades and contribute financially as much as we can to others that have dedicated themselves to animal welfare. I'll be retiring within the year and thinking seriously about donating a couple of days a week to helping an animal rescue facility in some capacity. God bless you and your work. By the way, I also love the work you do with humans, but your animal work gives me chills and I just feel the love you have for the animals.
Wow that‘s awesome, thank you for sharing that with us.
Such a calming video. Amazing progress with Pinkus! Look at her walking better near the end!
Yes! Nice session!
What a great patient!
👍🏼 yes!
That’s one of the most amazing videos ever, the start to finish difference! She’s a beautiful cat, and the owner too was so nice with her.
Awww thank you Vaga!
Wasn't she good while you were adjusting her ?! I thought she was going to be tetchy ! So glad that you could help her Dr Doug . Great work as always .
Thanks Elaine for you encouraging words!
Excellent job there Dr. Doug. You can see the difference immediately at the end!
Looks like Pinkus may have landed awkwardly maybe on an unstable surface.
Nice owner that sought medical advice immediately [as usually the quicker one finds out the cause and correct it, the better for the person and animal].
Very patient and lovely kitten and very trusting too.
Thanks for your nice words Anglo Saxon.
Never thought animals could have this done, just like humans. Fascinating.
Absolutely! 😊 thanks Michael
Sweet little kitty!! I love black cats!! ❤ So glad you were able to help her 😊
What wonderful care you give to those furry family members!❤
Thanks Renee, I appreciate it
That machine in the back looks like a star Trek prop
Haha! This is the DRX 9000! Spinal decompression machine.
What an amazing video, and what a sweet kitty Pinkus is! Wow, Dr. Doug…great job as always. I’m so glad Pinkus was walking better. I hope she comes back for follow ups so we can see her continued progress. Thank you Dr. Doug! 🤗 you’re the best. And I love how softly you spoke throughout the video. It was very calming. 💜
Thank you Renee, it‘s nice of you to say hello today.
Way to go, Pinkus! You are very much loved by your cat mom ❤ Lovely work, Dr. D!
Yes that’s true thanks Hey!
Wow Dr Willen! You are amazing! Her hump was gone! Thank you for helping this kitty. ❤️
Another "You rock, Doc" to say!!! Thanks for the cat 🙂
Thanks Coeurone!
Dr Willen, Pinkus is charming and was calm throughout the adjustment 👍. This is what a team work is, a win win on both sides 👌. Pinkus wasn’t comfortable on the table but in her mom’s lap she felt a lot safer. As you got to know her and gave her space, she became more comfortable around you. This is the best example of before and after, I’m so sure that within 72 hours she’ll feel a lot more better. Dr Doug, your magic hands did an awesome 👏 job even with Pinkus being on her mom’s lap. I like how you were happy when you kept asking about the hump and the posture and the mom said she’s much better, I see your passion, excitement and the love ❤️ in what you do. Have a nice week doc, thank you 🙏 for everything.
Thank you Emma
Wow a huge improvement. Doc! You have the magical healing hands.
Magic 🤲🏻! Haha!
Great job Doc❤❤. Love the baby
Me too! Thanks Tammie!
Beautiful babycat ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
I love cat adjustment videos! I know they are not common but they are still my favorite!
Glad you like the cat video!
I would take into consideration, that cats tend to mask their illnesses when they are in a foreign environment and while I don't doubt that the adjustment helped, the real test will only be how she acts at home where she feels safe.
The owner was so good at calming her, amazing! ❤
Dr. Doug expertise is incredible. Look at the outcome of his work! I love these videos!
This man is doing the work of a Saint!
That was awesome Doc. And of course the animal crack addicts are going to love you
Awww thank you!
Wasn't she a calm cat😮 wow! Fabulous work, great video.
Thank you pinkus is the best.
Back in my day being called a Bushwick alley cat was fighting words lol, glad to see her get her range back.
Cute little panther. 😘
Thank you.
Way to go, Doc!!! Another great adjusment!! I hope she brings the cat back for regular visits so that it doesn't happen again until the muscles, ligaments, and tendons get used to the new positive position!! Love from your friend, always, the Retired Paramedic, a S&R Dog and Handler Trainer and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
Yes, would be good! Thanks Jenn.
Cats purr, when they are content, when they are afraid, when they healing themselves.
Because, it can help to heal.
Isn't that amazing?!
I love what you do Dr. Doug. The cancer is as do calm!!
What a cutie! Thank you for helping her!
Thanks for watching
What a cute kitty! So glad you were able to help them, Dr. Doug!
Thanks P.
Excellent patient from an excellent Dr.
Aww wow! 👍🏼🙏🏻
We got the same cats, my one from the vet said European short hair…because most them are good feet on traveling, has been seen everywhere. Take care of that little cat…❤
Hi Doc! That was just wonderful! What a lovely cat - so great to see the help you can give - always such a treat! I think you’ve become ev3n better with these little souls! I just rescued a little orange girl and she’s the delight of the neighbourhood 😊 Cats are wonderful…
Awww that‘s so awesome Sabine! What‘s her name? Thank you for saying hello today!
Sweet baby void 🖤🖤
Thanks caramel!
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen I have two sweet voids myself
Great work! A happy cat!
Yup😎👍🏼
I really appreciate your clear explanation of what you are feeling with your exam and how you intend your adjustment to rebalance the joint. Fantastic gentle “ in synch” work with the humpback kitty.
Thanks for sharing Lynne!
Great work Doc 👍 🙋♂️
Thanks michael
Good kitty, good patient. ❤❤❤
Yes! Thank you Judith!
I hope to find someone like you for my cat here in Germany. Your work is amazing!
That was definitely impressive….fantastic job, Doc!
Thanks S! Was a great session.
That was fantastic! Such relief for her!❤
I love what you do.
Glad you love it!
Wonderful have a nice day 😊 so a cute kitty ❤
What a gorgeous girl 🐈⬛❤️🐾
😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤Broken back from a fall? So glad that her bloodwork ruled out tumors, etc.. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks Debra
Beautiful Doc!!! That arched back was gone!!! 💗💗💗
This is hilarious... When you say take a deep breath and blow it out I find myself unconsciously doing it myself 🤣🤣🤣... Very pretty kitty!! So cool he/she is better. Reminds me of the sheep with the crooked neck.. or was it a goat. Anyway, kudos once again!!! 💗💗💗
Bridge
A sheep! Stanley! Thanks Bridge you‘re so kind!
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen Yes!!! Stanley!!!! That was amazing!!! 💗💗💗
Poor little one.
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I love you and am addicted to watching you help all animals but I just have to say your hair is crazy today! 😂
What a adorable well behaved kitten, I can't say any of my old cats would of been so well behaved, Wilson most likely would of gone on literal attack mood lol
Pinkus, what a great name ❤ she is so good for you. What a great job. I know her mom is so happy . There is nothing worse than your pet feeling bad, and you can't figure it out. ...But Dr Doug can! 🎉 🪄
Thank you Barbara!
❤ Kitty ❤ is still a Baby although 11months old.... She needs her human Mom in this stressful situation. But Uncle Doug did his magic and she can walk again ❤
Haha! Uncle Doug!
Wow! Just WOW!
Great work mild mannered cat❤
Yes absolutely! Thanks Wayne
Just thinking about what my cats would think about the percussive instrument. I could see them running straight up the curtains. 🤣
Hahaha! Probably!
Another great adjustment!
Anyone count the "yeahs"?
Dr. Willen: New Sub. You are amazing! Blessings
Hey David! Welcome to my channel! Hope you‘ll enjoy the old like the new videos! There are so many 😅! Thank you so much for the blessing, so grateful for the support! 🙏🏻❤️👍🏼
Dr. Doug
i had the privilege of living with a Manx cat for 11 years. His name was Tristin. You would of loved him. Blessings.@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen
Aww cute!
Watch cats for looking like they haven't groomed in a while. Messy hair, dull fur, slovenly. My cat was in pain and looking back, it was evident that she was unable to reach around in a flexible manner. She was 18 by then, and had been hit by a car 17 years earlier and broken her femur, and my chiropractor who had never adjusted an animal was able to adjust her low back. She resumed jumping up on chairs and grooming as soon as we got home. She knew it made her feel better and liked him much more than the vet, so a follow up visit went well, too. Incidentally, it is easier to adjust most cats in their home territory than to take them out of it. Cats have a home that is strongly geographic, whereas dogs go with the pack.
Thank you Sandra for sharing your amazing Story! I love that.
Bravo Doc 🎉...
What a sweet cat so calm and the owner too. So happy that dr Doug helped the cat to walk again without pain.☺️👌🏻Like when he always ask the animal for permission.
I wonder dr Doug if you have helped horses with ataxi/ wobbler? If it is possible.
Hi Elin! No I never worked on a horse with equine wobbler syndrome, it is not curable, it can be treated only with expensive surgery, aggressiv management and drugs.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen Thank you so much for your answer and information!🙏🏻🙏🏻You are doing a wonderful and great job to heal the animals!❤️🙏🏻👌🏻
Hey Pinkus ,I sure hope what Doc did to help you gets you playing get the mouse🎉
Jo
0:17 The famous NUGGET, hope shes doing well and still very playful
Yes, we heard that nuggets is doing well.
we neee another nugget video lol
For the moment I‘m visiting farms and horse rescue center.
Hey were you an actor? I seen a clip from a show called nurse Jackie with the mom from The sopranos and it looked like you at the table at a business meeting with some guy she was telling off. And I recognized your friendly face.
Wow…makes my day
Doug is looking good today
Thank you!
you're welcome beautiful@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen
Nice
Nice 👍🏼
Thats amazing and what a good cat x mine wouldn't let you do that LOL
That’s a cute cat 🐈⬛ I have a black cat too my little baby
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Remarkable.
Tip, Dr.: in my experience cats sometimes.purr when they're in pain, too. See videos of them in labor, or in extremis.
And have had animals, livestock , large & small, all my life, but your horse videos excell. Wish you were closer Kudos.
Thank you. Yes the purr hat different significations, it depends on the situation.
Dr. Doug, we are here for the cat videos.
How come we never see the disrupted walks of the treated animals?
Maybe not in this video, but in others normally you can see the struggle of the animals. Thanks for your feedback
😂😂 I could so see my cats going through this procedure.
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Is this something vets are taught in school?
No, it's not taught to vets.
Chiropractors go to school and train to work on people. Some Chiropractors will then also learn and train to work on animals, like Dr. Wilen.
Many vets can work with an animal Chiropractor, or know of one in the area.
@@robingray5037 thanks for the info Robin.
In order to be an animal chiropractor in the USA, you have to first finish College, then attend either a chiropractic school, or a Veterinarian School, and finally study Animal Chiropractic. It's a long road. It took me 10 years all together for the list above. Thanks Patricia
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen wow! Dedication unlimited Doc! A worthwhile career. I don't see you being any less busy than the vets. Although I see the costs being more reasonable than what I see in vets. My suspicion with vet service is pretty much the same as my suspicion with human vets. (hey, we're animals too)
Thanks for the info, Doc. 💕
You‘re welcome
did you airbrush the thumbnail? it looks kind of bizarre tbh
She was hit by a car or fell down stairs or against a wall or post.
One eye is dilated more than the other. This is a classic indicator of a head trauma.
Even if you heal her spine, she needs meds to correct the blood flow thru the brain. That means they have to make it past the Blood-brain barrier.
She needs to go back to her Vet.
The long-term results - untreated - can be awful - strokes, etc...
So, the meds are important.
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I'm sure Doug gets as much out of this as the animals.
She is very interested in the camera person!!!
Funny!
Working with cats is definitely too difficult :)
They are so much more fearful than dogs. It takes so much more caution.
Dogs, you show them a little interest they are happy and curious, even if you cracked them ten seconds earlier. Cats, you do the same, they want to get out of there, haha :)
With cats, you have only one or two attempts to do the job ^^
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Thanks Fransisco
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen You’re welcome my buddy