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Old 02-20-2013, 01:12 AM   #8
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Welcome to both of you. Can't really help you with that problem. All I can say is, if he's eating well and seems happy and healthy enough, then just let him live out his life without further testings and medications as long as he isn't in any pain.
You sure are a great mom to him.
Thanks for the welcome Yorkiedaze. And thanks for calling me a great mom, which is something I needed to hear. Lately I haven't been feeling like such a great mom because I haven't been able to figure this out for him. I'm one of those "Type A" people that always need to have the answers and fix things, and I'm bombing this time. Maybe you're right though. Maybe this is something that just is, and I won't be able to figure this out or fix it. I just hate to miss something important though.

He does eat well and seems content, and I don't think he's in any more pain than I would be if I lived to his age. I mean, he's 14. He has a little arthritis, and he doesn't see that well anymore, but he still loves to snuggle with Dad in the recliner chair, howl at sirens when he hears them and tromp through the forest when we visit our mountain cabin. So I guess he's pretty content.

If those are all your yorkies in your signature, I can't imagine how you keep up with them all. This one little guy keeps me on my toes!

Diana and the Scoobster
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