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Originally Posted by NanaDtreasures Thanks for the link!!!
And I wil do that Deana
I called the vet have appointment for Wed.
Here..in the country where I live I am sure they would say put her down.
But I already know if I dont keep her, IF I dont get attached to her ..  someone who wants her even if shes not perfect.
I would never let them put her down. She healthy as can be.
And it is better even from last night. Last night it was flipped almost totally backwards. Thats why I'm thinking she was crowded in there and I can work with it.
The sooner the better.
Hoping someone has or knows someone who has dealt with it tells me the best way they did it until I get there Weds.
I couldnt find anything online..So thanks again!!!
You're all GREAT!! |
You know thats why I said to print it out and take it with you, we had a pup born once and I fell asleep in between pups, this was a long delivery and when I awoke she had a pup and had chewed the tip of the foot and he was cold, appeared dead so we wrapped him up and Andy was going to bury him.
A bit later I heard a whimpering and low and behold this pup was alive. I took him to the vet for help and he suggested to put him down I said OH NO you don't understand this pup wants to live. I would not hear of him being put to death! He wanted to live and I felt horrible because I had dozed off and he went thru this.

Anyways he had one hind leg a bit shorter and not much of toes. He is now approaching 7 years and is the life of a lil older lady in a high rise his name is Riley as in Life of Riley.
So I understand all to well about the well lets put it down.

But when vets see we are educated on the fact that they can be helped they are more willing to help.
Deana
Prestigeous Yorkies