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Old 05-01-2010, 04:27 PM   #70
deanfam5
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So glad to hear that I just joined this site today. Your problem caught my eye because 2 weeks before this past Christmas our little yorkie Bailey also got a concussion. My husband rushed her to the vet (I was not home) I guess she started vomitting as soon as the accident occured and her eyes was shaking and she was very lethargic for 4 days. She was able to walk she had a very huge lump on her head (hematoma) the vet put her on anti biotics to avoid infection in the hematoma since it was so close to the brain. She recovered pretty quickly had a lump on her head for almost 2 months though. She was about 12-13 weeks old when this happened to her. Honestly my husband and children did not see what happened to her . She was in the living room playing with my son and they said she ran into the kitchen and in just a few seconds she yiped very bad and they ran in and found her with a huge lump and as i said she began vomitting right away. I hope your yorkie regains all his physical strengths how old is he or she? I think maybe my dog recovered so quick because of her age. Or maybe it was just not that bad I know the lump on her head was something she looked like a buffalo. I am happy your dog got to come home they are the sweetest things Bailey is our first yorkie. I will never have any other of a dog she is awesome and everyone in our small town knows her and loves her She is the local celebrity God Bless you and your family and that sweet little dog of yours
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