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Old 09-07-2010, 06:35 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by cfahey View Post
The Puppy did NOT have a Collapsed Trachea !!! Didn't you read where she posted a couple of weeks later that is was ALL HEALED !!! A teacup Yorkie would NOT have lived with a Collapsed Trachea for 2 months!!! Use some common sense !!!! IF it did it got it in her care by choking on a piece of dry puppy food 3 weeks after she received the puppy!! That is when she took the puppy to the vet !! 3 weeks after receiveing the puppy! It DID NOT have one in Connie's care. Puppies take alot of TLC and sometimes are not receiving it by the new owners...so blame the breeders ?? Come on now.. Breeders give the puppies TLC for the 1st 2 months of their lives and expect the new owner to continue the loving care they have been given for their 1st 2 months of their lives !
First: The vet diagnosed CT. I would trust a vet before a BYB
Second: Teresa did not say it was a teacup Yorkie, and there is no such thing as a teacup Yorkie. Yorkies can live a long time with a collapsed trachea.
Third. From the earlier post outlying the problems:

"On the day I arrived by plane in Texas I was sooo happy to finally have a new home with a pretty pink bed, lots of toys and a colorful sweater to keep me warm when I went outside but I had a bad cough. Mommy took me to the Vet the next day for a check up and to see if I had a cold. The vet put me on antibiotics because my cough was raspy and after a few days of not helping much my mommy took me back to the Vet and she did x-rays and that's when she found out I had CT."

So, it wasn't three weeks before she took her little one to the vet.
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