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Originally Posted by Luvmypupster I'm sorry about the loss of your yorkie. But I'm also concerend that anyone would allow a 3 year old to squirt a small dog in the face with water and "playfully hit" a small dog. I just can't imagine it. She possibly died by drowning or pneumonia caused by fluid in her lungs. I aplogize to anyone whom thinks it rude of me but I do wonder if this is for real. The person has 1 post and I must admit the thought has passed thru my mind if it's bait and written for attention or reactions. Regardless, It's very upsetting and sad. |
WOW,,, I'll try and be very careful with my words. Maybe he posted it to warn people of what can happen or just looking for a reason why this happened on the net and happened to come across this really cool and really informative site. Real or not this can happen. Regardless this a very sad story so sorry for your loss. Lesson learned. Too much water can harm your babies. Gus loves to swim. And one day I was skimming the pool and went to step on the first step to cool my feet off and Gus was in my way and I accidently kickd him in the pool. I got him out very quickly and noticed that he got water up his nose because he was sneezing and you can hear the difference in his breathing. After a while he was able to get it out and he was just fine. He still loves to swim we have to make sure he doesnt jump in and if he wants to go in we pick him up and place him in or hold him. He loves hanging out with me on the raft. Soundss to me that this little girl died because of what she loved doing,,,,, playing and having fun with her family. Her little body couldn't handle all that water. Again,,,,,,,,,,, so sorry. RIP little Diamond. Accidents happen. Don't beat yourself up for it. I for one have blamed myself for Gus's accident and although he's just fine I think to myself if only we did things differently it would have never happened. Accidnets happen,,,,,,