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Old 04-27-2009, 06:50 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Yorkieville200 View Post
Well, Hon, at least he is taking food from the syringe and keeping it down.
That's a good sign.

Do you have an emergency Vet you can call during the night, if you need one?

As for Princess Laya, I think I read you need to bring her home May 15th? Is there anyone that can puppysit for you until Yoda is completely well, and it is safe to bring her home? If not, will the breeder keep her a little longer?

No, Sweetie, don't let that pet shop off the hook by accepting another one of their sick puppies. That would ruin your case against them, and you don't need another sick puppy. You've got your hands full, right now.

It will work out, take it a day at a time.

My prayers are with you.

Sheila
It is more than Yoda being completely well. In order for her to not run the risk of getting Parvo from their home she need to go through the entire searise of vaccines. I think it is something like 6,9,12, 14, 18 weeks. Even then there is still a chance because in order for a titer to be drawn there has to be a period of time for the immunity to build in the bloodstream for the titer to test the immunity. In that time, she should not have contact with the new puppy because most likely Yoda will still be contagious and there could be parvo spours in the home.
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