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Originally Posted by Susan Marie Omg, I am having the same problems with my yorkie since she had her teeth cleaned in June 2015. One of her top tiny canines was removed and no stitch was put in. However, the hole was so small at the time and now I have Looked at it and it has doubled in width. I was a little upset when they took Roxie's tooth out as I could not see a cavity. But the vet reassured me there was one there the size of a pin. I will take that course.i was not aware of such a course. I just lost my mom at Christmas. She died in my arms and my father died the next day of a heart attack. My sister died on Easter Monday in a car accident it's been all too much too soon. I am also in healthcare. I suspect that they may have damaged Roxie's tracheal esphouphageal cords at the top when she was intubated. She is only four pounds.
When you blew the air into your dog did you breath into her mouth or nose or both gently? I am going to go to a different vet and have them do a similar test to my baby. She is my everything and if anything happened to her, I would die. Yes, you are a hero,,what amazes me is how they just bounce back so quickly!! God bless you! Thank you! Susan Marie and Roxie Rose |
I'm so sorry for your losses

...gosh, so much in such a short time.
I took the Pet CPR / First Aid through my local Red Cross Chapter, and it was excellent - so def check them for classes. Also though, see this:
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...uture-use.html