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Boy Sells Pokémon Cards To Pay For Puppy’s Vet Bills, Gets Rare Cards As A Present – Kotaku Australia
Eight-year-old Bryson Kliemann decided to sell his Pokémon cards to help pay for his dog’s medical bills. According to Local 12, the dog contracted a highly contagious…

Eight-year-old Bryson Kliemann decided to sell his Pokémon cards to help pay for his dogs medical bills. According to Local 12, the dog contracted a highly contagious virus, and treatment cost almost $US700 ($898).
As noted on Yurukuyaru, since Kliemanns family couldnt afford the vet bills for Bruce the dog, he set up a table on the side of the road with a sign that read 4 Sale Pokémon.
It made me kind of sad because usually my brother and sister play together, and I dont have anyone to play with,…
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