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Old 03-13-2014, 06:18 PM   #8
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
I don't know anyone in your area. Just want to let you know that PDA is a very fixable condition. We have had them repaired in foster pups who did fantastic after the surgery!

In the meantime, you might want to apply for Care Credit...many specialists accept it and often it is at no or very low interest. Healthcare and Medical Financing for Consumers | CareCredit™

I am sure that Lisaly will be along perhaps with suggestions about specialists. I believe that someone from Yorkies 911 might also have ideas about surgeons in your area.

Welcome to YT .. please keep us posted on your pup.

I am so sorry that you are having this issue with your baby. Good news is, like Ladyjane says, it is very fixable and they do very well after the surgery. I think you will get some very good advise from Lisaly about vets in your area that can help your baby. Praying for you and your baby, for an uneventful, uncomplicated surgery and strength and comfort for you....you can get through this with you pup....be strong, take it step by step, and it will work out for you. Now, as a breeder, MY concern is also for the puppy, also from a different angle....have you contacted your breeder??? This is a congenital heart defect, and she should be standing with you, by you, helping you with vet bills and emotional support....some breeders would be refunding part of the purchase price, along with all the medical bills. Please contact your breeder and tell her what has happened and see what she is going to do for you!

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