thanks, his brother was a real doll also. we had no idea, other than he could not eat much food, or he would get sick. he was sooo boney, and had nothing to fight with. xmas morning, i was getting the food ready, and i turn around, and brando was laying upside down in a bed he never layed. i go over--he not moving. i pick him up and he was jerking and horrible screaming started. seizure. hubby rush him to hospital. he was going down so fast. so many hours later we went back to see him. he was worse, on oxygen. they told mel ess than 10% chance he could leave that building. i touched his little face and though they said he could not hear or see me, he tried so hard to move his head to my direction. i know he knew i was there. i told them he had to go. the tests they di on him while there showed a livver desease. i was petrified for bogie, so we had tests done on him a few days later, and aside from a little amemia then, he showed good. can ya imagine needing a doctor on xmas day--it was horrible any day, but that was bad. i had teeny girl before. she lived till i put her down at 13 years old. she had deteriorated quickly and was ready to go. it so hard. my oldest--girl shih tzu--just had to go several months ago, at age 16 plus. she was the inspiration for me to design and sew for the little ones. OH! i have to go see if there is any update on teagan! i fell for him soon as connie-yorkieexpress-- told me of him, and am planning on being one of the ones to try to adopt him when ready--whether he can fully walk or not, i am stay at home fur mom, with grown married daughter on her own--just me and hubby and furbabes, and i just know he belongs with me--haha!!! sometimes ya just getthat feeling, and it dont leave you. he stole my heart instantly. i usually look at the rescue pages and cry my eyes out, and try to get on with my day, but this time, i could not. thank you for your kind words, and have great day,rose |