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Originally Posted by Bekgarrett Another example of a breeder/kennel that feels the same as Seaside Yorkies is Moonlight Kennels in which they speak specifically about Yorkshire Terriers. This is their statement:
The trachea ( or windpipe) of many small breeds tends to be relatively weak. Aging or physical trauma to the windpipe may cause the trachea to collapse in one or more areas. This is indicated by the dog coughing hard, especially after exertion. This coughing becomes worse as time passes, especially with an older dog. Collapsed trachea can also be caused by the intubation tube used by veterinarians for administering anesthesia needed for certain procedures. The only treatment for a collapse trachea is surgical. If you are concerned that your Yorkie has a collapsed trachea, consult with your veterinarian for options. |
AWWW happy birthday Kissy!!! she is soo adorable!!! Hope she has a great birthday today!
Thank you for posting the link and the information, I appreciate the extra knowledge and information, and i hope anyone else who reads it will, because you are just trying to inform us all of what you have found and I think that is what Yorkie talk is for (informing people of important things that could help them make decisions that will prolong thier yorkies lives, thier health and wellbeing..

) So Thank you!