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			<p>Yes, you absolutely need to take her to a vet immediately. Foreign bodies are emergencies 98% of the time and there is very little chance she will pass a bobby pin on her own.<br /><br />
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		Sun, Oct 18th 2009, 07:58 GMT 
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			<p>Go to the vet ASAP .<br /><br />
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		Sun, Oct 18th 2009, 07:33 GMT 
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