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Old 06-15-2011, 12:09 AM   #3
yorkiesincommon
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Ip I agree with seeing a specialist

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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
I'm sorry.

The pain med probably isn't enough, but another possibility for her being so quiet is that some pain meds have sedation as a side effect. Is she crying, whining, panting, etc.?

Have you thought about going to a specialty hospital to get specialists on the case? It sounds pretty serious and that may be the best option for your pup.
If you have a vet. training facility in a university, you might do better with them than a regular vet. I have found that their diagnostic skills, treatment, and care are superior and generally the cost is the same and perhaps less in the long run because you do not spend so much spinning your wheels with vets treating out of their expertise. So sorry to see her hurt. They jump on everything and it is so tough to prevent them from injury especially when you are our of routine. Take care and do not blame yourself. Take care, Mary in FL
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