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Originally Posted by extazzz I have a 5 month cute little yorkie with the same thing. Unfortunately, I cannot afford the surgery!  I have applied to several sites for financial assistance but I do not qualify!  . It is heartbreaking to watch Pipers tiny body try to get up. He is virtuallly paralyzed from neck down. Occasionally he would try to walk, very wobbly, but now he just lays there and waits for me to pick him up. He was letting me know when he had to pee pee but as of yesterday, he no longer lets me know so I have a type of belly band on him that I change out. He seems to be more frustrated than in pain (for now). Sure this will change as he is getting worse on a daily basis. Wish I could afford the surgery but am still paying on the last surgery for my last puppy, Hootie. He had liver shunt surgery! Would appreciate prayers and any advice on how to make him more comfortable! Thank you...Ms. Charlie |
I am very sorry...Not sure why you are not looking for a reputable Yorkie rescue to take him in??? AAI is NOT a death sentence...He could seek treatment and possible surgery, but you are simply denying him any chance at living a happy, pain free life??? Not really sure why???? The best thing anyone can do for their pet when needed is to find a reputable rescue to take them in, when we the owners can not provide for them....