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Old 07-21-2012, 09:22 AM   #9
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by Teresa Ford View Post
Hello, I am sorry this is happening. I don't mean to frighten you but this could be a brain issue. OSU Vet school may be an option. I would first make sure there is no physical problems. If it is not a neurological problem, medications and or behavior modification will help. If you do not have the resourses (money, time, understanding etc.) talk to a Yorkie Rescue. They can help, they work with experts every day and can give good advice.
Please do not feel like a failure or bad person, sometimes we all need help. I will say a prayer for you. I know you only want what is best for your Yorkie. I hope you find some answers soon.

No condemnation for someone that is desperately trying to help a lost soul....I agree with above....can you take him to the vet school for neurological exam? You know, we see someone or something that needs help and we try so hard to help, to unravel all the damage that has been done, either physical or emotional or both...and as hard as we try, sometimes we ourselves need help and solutions and even then, if the damage done is toooo deep rooted, we just cant fix it. It then comes down to accepting them like they are (if the issues are not a danger to them or us/family members), or if necessary, we do what we must do.....rehome. Please dont feel like a failure....you just may not have found the "switch" for Tommy that will turn it around for you both...I feel the frustration in your voice....hang in there....give it a rest for just awhile...seek help/assistance from the vet school....there may be solutions that you can not meet without medical assistance. Hang in there sweetie....know that Tommy loves you....and he needs you.
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