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Old 06-23-2011, 08:35 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by dayorkiemania View Post
It's about 2-3 inch drop too. But the baby girl was so tiny & fragile only 60 grams & it happened a few hours after birth. Yet, She didn't pass away suddenly, she lived 39 hours & cried all the time even nursing times.What a pity girl but she had lion heart.I wish she's now happy & healthy at the rainbow bridge till we meet again....
I don't think it was your fault, I think (but obviously I couldn't know) there may have been another underlying problem, maybe the drop compounded it???? did the vet say such a drop could cause that? Not arguing with a vet's word of course, just trying to figure it all out. Seems like the drop couldn't have caused such devastation...60 grams=3 ounces... One of mine was 4 ounces and mama dropped it several times (the first time was within minutes after it was born - we didn't cut the cord short enough and were busy tending to the next baby being born and she decided to start chewing on the cord and somehow managed to 'fling' it in the process, then jumping out of the whelping box the one is a super sucker/hangs on tight and has been dropped from mama multiple times)...they are 11 days old now and very robust. I guess with these tinies even an ounce can make all the difference. Well, I am very sorry, very sad thing to have happened for you.
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