Thank you all for your thoughts. I was not offered by the vet, who is very reputable, to keep Lola there. And by no means am I struggling for funds. I told the vet I would do anything no matter the cost and they said she did not need to be put on an iv just to have the fluids. They also told me that her gums were white, which I knew, and even hours after the fluids they never changed in color. I did do research on the breed as I have wanted a yorkie for many years and have a 5 year old 5lb chihuahua who is in excellent health. On Friday I did have a normal do who did not throw up who did not diarrhea and who played and ate just like a regular puppy should. As soon as I realized she was more than ill I rushed her to the vet. As far as the necropsy, I had never had an animal die on me, I did not know what to do in the circumstance. I had just gotten the puppy 4 days ago I didn't imagine the poor thing dying. The only reason I turned it down the first time was bc I was uneducated in that aspect. As of now I am not. Turning it down a second time was bc thats what the vet advised me to do due to her opinion of the results coming back inconclusive were highly likely. No the breeder did not have a website, but she did have many adds posted up and when I met her she seemed very nice and honest. The first time I met Lola she seemed in good health and when I went back a week later to purchase she seemed fine as well. Obviously that is not the case. I am a very trusting person and from now on my guard will be up when it come to purchasing another pup. The breeders name was Katia and refereed to her business as bundles of love out of Orlando. She was located back towards Apopka. |