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Old 03-06-2014, 03:51 PM   #11
Yorkiemom1
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What a emotionally devastating position you have been put in, through no fault of your own. The questions that flood my mind, make no difference at this point....How unfortunate this congenital condition was not picked up by the breeder or the breeders vet, especially since it is progressing so rapidly as the baby grows. While any breeder can have events happen in their program that are terrible, and some things dont develop until the pup is much older, hopefully by keeping the pups until they are around 12-14 weeks or older, issues like this are discovered and the heartbreak and anguish is kept on the shoulders and heart of the breeder and her pup to be dealt with, and does not involve a devastated new owner that adores their new baby. I pray for strength and comfort for you, for what you are facing, and decisions you will be making soon.....I am soooo very sorry.......these are the stories that crush my soul and take my breath.....
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