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Originally Posted by mylittlegirls Now, that we have calm down a little bit, I'll continue.
The specialist I spoke with yesterday all agree that Melody is probably in the best place she can possible be at the present. She has Krystal and Lilly and she really needs them. It would create more stress on Melody to remove her.
I talk with Krystal and she's taking her medication and special diet. Melody is not running into wall or having pain. The one thing she has going for her is, she not having pain or seizers. I told her if her condition changes to call the vet and get additional medications. Her vet feels that with the medications and the diet, it will take a few days to clear the toxins out of her system.
I"m not done yet, more to follow..
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I don't know who this specialist, but I also don't know how he could make a judgement like that if you told him the WHOLE story and history.
Just one question, Kathleen: Are you signing on to care for all of Melody's care for the rest of her life if she stays with Krystal who could not afford to care for her and let her stay sick for six months? This is not saying Krystal does not care....This is pointing out the obvious. You must have good intentions....I just think you are not thinking clearly about this. I hope you read and reread what people have said. I know you must feel everyone is picking on Krystal...that is not the case.
THIS IS NOT ABOUT KRYSTAL.
Don't try to convince me that this puppy needs anything but good veterinary care. No human or pup bond is going to take the place of that. YOU have decided out of convenience to treat her with meds. You said that....that you wanted to get your surgery out of the way. You are trying to say that is not the case, but clearly it is. This puppy could have already been flown to a home/rescue that would have already taken her to a specialist. They would not be CALLING vets for medical advice!!!!!!!