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Originally Posted by AmandaY Yeah i have heard that before that they really should keep them for 12 weeks... I didnt know that either, but really should have done my research as i did with ryleigh... But i guess it will be a learning process for us both lol and with the support of all of you and this wonderful forum we can get thru it!!! <3 |
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Originally Posted by AmandaY Hmm i had posted a couple other posts prior to that one and it said that they would be posted when someone was available to approve them but yet i dont see them lol but please know that i have read and taken to heart every reply on here and thankful that you all have taken time out of your busy day to write me some kind words or advice that is desperately needed.... <3 |
Don't beat yourself up. I did the very same thing with my first yorkie (pet), years ago. I knew nothing, brought her home at 8 weeks of age. All of sudden she started with a bloody, mucus stool......Ran her to the vet....I can't even remember what regime they put her on, but they never ran a test on her. I then got a call from the breeder telling me that another one of her pups had been diagnosed with coccidia......off I ran again, she was vomitting by then....they put her on Albon on top of the other med....big mistake....she went down on me...eyes fixed and dilated...dirreah, vomitting.....I ran to the vet and in the lobby started screaming at the staff and the vet.....I screamed so loud telling him that if he didn't save her I'd have his practice. They put her on IV's balanced her blood sugar levels, kept her for two days.....Soon after I learned you never, never give Albon with any other med.
I would mention this to your breeder, if you haven't already.....she may reimburse you for your vet costs.
The reason your posts are being held is because you're new....something within the program, nothing you've written.