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Old 09-08-2013, 10:06 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by CocoD17 View Post
Thanks everyone I didn't go to the vet appt I schedule for her because I thought the diaherra was gone because she had harder stool for like a day but now it looks like the diaherra is back. She doesn't show any sign of pain. I will reschedule the vet appt and take her in. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks for all of your advises!
First..you did a wonderful thing by rescuing her...god only knows what would have happened to her if you hadn't...she NEEDS to be checked by a vet...(if you had gotten her as a new pup the breeder suggests you bring her to your own vet to be checked) you have no idea of her health history or even how old she is. She has probably been eating all sorts of garbage just to stay alive... I also wouldn't be giving her "home remedies" that people are telling you to give her...I am all for home remedies when they are vet ordered...other wise I would't do it...you could be doing more harm than good. She could have some sort of ailment that caused the owner to just discard her.. I have a new little guy that I got from very reputable breeder and he has some issues that will end up costing me in the future....all part of being a pet owner....you never know what their health is going to be...she should DEFINITELY have a fecal done and blood work. I know you said how badly you wanted a yorkie but, they can be vet costly if not healthy...if you can not afford vet costs maybe you should consider surrendering her to someone who can...I am NOT saying this to be mean...I think you are a hero for rescuing her....but I also feel bad for this poor little girl. I hope you can find the money to have her seen
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