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Old 10-28-2011, 01:01 PM   #76
yorkietalkjilly
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Oh, my goodness. I guess he could have swallowed a foreign object or something. Doesn't have to be a tumor or anything. Can they do this through the scope? I am just so sorry to hear this about little Mack and so hopeful that you vet can get to the root of this and repair it, whatever the cause. Many a little guy trotting the earth today has had to have surgery like this I am sure. No doubt your vet has done this surgery a few times and will see your baby through it just fine. I am just so glad you rushed your little one to the vet ASAP and they got started on him before he had to suffer so long. He is in excellent hands and right where he needs to be. Waiting for a good report.
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