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Originally Posted by d-bo I have to confess and hope no one judges on this, I bought her from a breeder that had to moms and two dads and 9 puppy's in the home, and not so clean, but she showed pictures of grandparents in shows and she had papers on her, I was just there to look but when I got a hold of her I fell in love and came back the next day to get her and she came right to me again. There the problems begins I took her to the vet on the way home, she had every worm there was she was hypoglycemic, had diarrhea and random seizures it took me about another $1000.00 to get her healthy, she is now happy hyper and full of life, I though the worst was over until this last seizure, it happened after her yearly shots and giving her trifectis for the first time, well a few days apart. It was actually the Trifectis manufactures that payed for her blood work that was sent to UT. but that wasn't the problem, I guess it was this and I'm finding out it's genetic. It's hard to believe since she acts and looks so well that she could have a problem, so I will go from here to see how bad this is. |
No one is going to judge or think bad of you - you didn't know any better at the time. My baby came from a broker and I'm fairly certain from a puppy mill. I should have known better - I researched Scottish Terriers and knew what to look for, but for some reason didn't when "looking" for a Yorkie. I think in the back of my mind, I wasn't going to buy one yet.

I had lost my Scottie 2 months before I started semi-looking. I wasn't sure I was ready. All it took was seeing that wee babe and I was smitten.
Hopefully it's the meds and shots that have set off increased levels.