I would advise you to get your pup to a specialist, so that any more money you spend, will be directed towards getting an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. This is not something you want a vet to be guessing about, or trying whatever comes to mind that may treat something they do not know what they are looking at.
Contact the breeder you got this baby from IMMEDIATELY. This is where your reputable breeder comes in real handy....you will have someone knowledgable standing with you, providing emoptional support, financial support, possibly replacing a puppy, etc.....You did get a health guarantee with your baby, outlined in your contract??? This is a blessing, a contract and a health guarantee, as you will soon see.
You must let the breeder know because she needs to know what is happening with a pup produced by the specific breeding pair.... |