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Old 02-15-2011, 02:00 PM   #21
Yorkieville200
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Oh, Sandy. My heart truly goes out to you. CRF alone is rough enough.

We lost our 1st Yorkie to CRF in 1998, to CRF, at the age of 13 years and two months.

We did everything that we could possibly do for her. And when we lost her, it ripped our hearts out.

So, when we got the diagnosis on Sydney in October, I thought, "No, not again."

She is doing very well on a homemade diet. Her BUN & Creatine actually dropped in Nov. after a month on the diet. She is still in CRF though.

And we will continue to do everything we can possibly do for her. She is our heart.

You are so very right, they give us so much more than we could ever give to them.

I have to get up at 5:30 every morning for mass, or my husband and I do Communion Services when our Pastor is away,(as he is right now) and Sydney is already up. This is my girl that would sleep until 7:00 A.M. and don't we dare wake her before! LOL

It does help to talk about it with other people that are going through the same thing.

Please don't hesitate to P.M. me

Hugs,
Sheila
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