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Old 09-20-2007, 04:55 PM   #31
YorkieShadow
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Originally Posted by Mybabe4me View Post
Thank you I just want him to be very well informed. Because if Emma has AAI/AAS then it is not something you really want to play around with. I know the out come the hard way. I sure wish there was someone around when I went through it with Babybear, but I was on my own. Now I try to educate people about this congenital defect so they do not have to hurt when something terrible goes wrong. And it can go wrong. And many of these AAI/AAS pups go undiagnosed or misdaignosed and the owner finds out when the pup is paralzyed. Then like me you blame yourself with the "what if's".
I too wish I had someone like you around when I got my first yorkie, And I wished I had had internet back then so i would of knowen alot more ways to help my baby.
She was gave to me at age 5 weeks because momma dog wanted nothing to do with her, and I took her in, I knew there was something not right with her and The vets all said she may have been inbreed, Well i knew that was not true because I knew the parents of the pup. But Later I found out that her problem was she was stepped on by a small child and age 2 weeks, and well it cruched her spine. There was nothing the vet could do for her and told me I should put her to sleep. I asked is she in pain? He said No but she will never be normal. well If She wasnt in pain then I would love her the way she is. and we did, and she wore a diaper all her life, but she was such a sweet happy Baby. but then at age 7 years every thing went wrong and he had to lay her to rest. but I always think If maybe I knew a little more I could have had her just maybe a little longer.
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