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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Some breeds can snap a small dog's neck pretty easily, I hope your not saying that Stormy may have just been unconscious, where did your mother take her? It might be a good idea to have some type of back up plan in place if your boyfriend doesn't have a car. Getting to know neighbors, or calling a cab might help if your new dog ever needs emergency treatment. If Stormy was prone to seizures this would be another reason, to not allow her to interact with certain dogs, but I don't think you can really blame the breeder for most of Stormy's problems. |
No I never said she was unconscious, I said she was gone when I got home. I don't think her neck was snapped, like I mentioned you couldn't feel any broken bones and I'm sure a broken neck would stand out, she was simply laying on her side. I don't see how a dog who is prone to seizures shouldn't be allowed around certain dogs, that doesn't make sense unless you mean perhaps another dog could scare a dog into a seizure. I don't know if she was prone to them, I just said she had had a few in the past and was fine for a while therefore it had slipped my mind as a possible reason for her death. No I can't blame ALL of her issues on the breeder but most like her LP and seizures obviously were the breeders fault as well as her having issues with her eyes may of been genetic too. Who knows what else may of been an issue. If she was from a puppymill which she was, she wasn't bred properly is what I am saying.