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Old 03-16-2012, 06:23 PM   #107
Yorkiedaze
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Although Zada's breathing has been silent today, it's still labored, but I can't believe the difference. Must surly be the prednisone. The inhaler was only used first thing this morning and haven't had to use it since. She was so worn out from not being able to breathe very well and for so long that now all she wants to do is snooze and I'm letting her have all the quiet snoozes she wants. The other girls are still on the quiet side and keeping an eye on Zada. Jilli Ann is a bit worried still and now brings Zada her own favorite toys to try and get her to play. It's so wonderful to watch these girls and how they deal with this. I'm taking lessons from them if you can believe that. Me crying all the time wasn't doing Zada any good, but today was the first time I haven't had to pretend to be calm and happy. It's been such a great day for all of us and I am positive all your thoughts and prayers are working their miracle's. God has listened to everyone who prayed and is helping my little girl. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart!!! I hope she continues to do well, but if she doesn't, I will ask the Dr. Ortega in Ventura, if she would let Zada try the Lomotil. I'm so happy this local Vet. is working and taking advice from Dr. Ortega. I can't say enough good things about Dr. Mendez and Dr. White. Both girls are fantastic in the way they care so much about animals. Dr. White has a Yorkie that looks like Zada too.
I will continue to update you all, and I will continue my prayers for Zada and for all of you who have poured out your hearts, advice and prayers, and your own fur kids. I can't say enough about how wonderful you all are!!
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