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Old 04-29-2010, 09:58 AM   #81
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Yeah that would be great!

I wanted to add here, because we are seeing alot of AAI cases lately around here, and this is a public forum, so to help others as well I think it is really important to be working with a Neuro Specialist with AAI pups, as they are as fragile as a china doll. There are a lot of factors when dealing with this disease, since we can't see inside them to the damage, or what is on the verge of becoming damage. Some pups are good candidates for corrective surgery, some are not, some are good for the full body cast and some are not, but only a Specialist can guide an owner thru that. One wrong more could cause extremely pain, paralysis or death

I also want to say that there are a good number of reputable rescues that are willing to go above and beyond, as I mentioned, I feel RDR is one of them, but I also want to say that I feel YHR and YTNR are also top notch and one of the best in mind as well. I have seen their rescue pups and stories too, and I know they also do everything and anything to save a life
When I look at a rescue, I want to see them going that extra mile. I want to see them get the pup into the best Vet care, no expense too great, I want to follow the story and see the most heartwarming ending, a happy, healthy pup that goes onto a loving forever home, a home that has been evaluated and every precaution made to make sure the fit is 100% all around I only wish there were more of them, as there are just so many darn sick and unwanted (so sad)
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