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Old 02-08-2011, 02:53 PM   #254
RachelandSadie
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
I'm not even sure if a brain exposed is painful for the puppy, the brain has no nerve endings. This is another reason why it's important to have a mentor to help guide you along the way.

Post 73 by YorkieRose, was a good post. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/478248-post73.html

that post was a good one. that's why i was saying that it was a great thread in the long run because it brought up a very controversial issue and did give some helpful advice in the end. this valium advice is exactly what i was thinking of when i said that there were some good things given in the thread. and i totally agree that the ER vets are almost everywhere now so it's a much much better thing to use them. some people in the original thread brought up the possability of a super snowstorm that the breeder could not travel in or on the rare chance that they lived literally in the middle of nowhere where vets were much further away and there were no overnight vets and something must be done quickly. at least the valium method is humane, quiet, and doesn't require physical harm to the poor dying pup.
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