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Old 12-30-2009, 11:07 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by smartpuppiepets View Post
I also hope she will be back soon to post about her other dogs.
In another hand, in a desperate situation like this, i am sure the OP , was online for support, company and comfort. It upsets me to see some posts blaming her here. Specially because whoever started the blame was not even sure and did not read the whole tread before placing a blame .
This is a great forum. I enjoy coming here often.
But sometimes the blames are useless and hurtful.
My friend just spent a small fortune treating her yorkie. We all think she was poisoned by either a neighbor or she caught a mouse that had been poisoned.
She had the same symptoms and despite a very large bill , she still lost her yorkie. A otherwise very healthy and well vetted young dog. She passed on her 3rd birthday !
Who know what the Op was experiencing when she came home and decided to go online for support???
She explained that she just moved to this very rural area... appears to me that she tried !
Of course , there will be always the question if she could try even harder...
But wasn't the purpose of her posts to SUPPORT ? Not blame?
Everyone can see clearly that the OP was hurt.
I am sorry about the weird post but i had to VENT !
I am seeing a lot of blame here lately and it bothers me.
I know there are awesome people that are active here. Post great advices !
There is a lot of help and support too.
But in a desperate post like this i am sure it is very disrespectful to post blame !
Happy new Year to everyone !
And many blessings to the OP !
May her home , humans and furry , be all safe and blessed this 2010!
XOXO
I do not see anyone placing blame. It is just understandable that people would have questions. We were not there so we do not know what the op did or did not do to help her baby as she was dieing. I know now must be a very difficult time for the op and she most likely does not feel like answering a lot of questions but hopefully when she feels better she can shed a little light as to how Molly got the bad meat and how the vet determined the meat was the cause. How can we ever learn if we don't ask questions? Molly is gone but perhaps her story can help save the life of another beloved pet.
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