I do so hope your baby is totally mended!! And, we all make mistakes but also, we all can learn by others mistakes. So, please do not take anything that I say as a personal attack on you or your dear little baby.
There is another avenue you can pursue. RARELY, (key word here is "rarely") are just 1 component of the vaccine given to the puppy after the initial parvo vaccine, frequently Neo-par is used,. The vaccines contain several other disease preventatives. So, you can have your puppy's antidoby levels checked for Distemper, parainfluenze, adenovirus 1&2, these are other components of the "puppy shot" and the puppy should have antibodies in their blood for/against these diseases IF they were given their puppy shots.
if the puppy does NOT have these antibodies, either the shot was NOT given to either the puppy or the mom OR they were given too early and the baby's
immune syatem did NOT respond properly and manufacture antibodies.
I do not want to sound like a smart-ass or put anybody down, but you can find the info on the internet to help you in providing the best health for your baby. I rarely breed but I do keep up-to-date with aspects of Yorkie puppy care and I grieve every time I hear of such an incident that could have so easily been prevented. We owe any baby we help come into this world because breeding is such a responsibility.
Please give your baby hugs and kisses from me and my critters. Best wishes.... |