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Old 06-10-2018, 10:54 AM   #5
loulou09
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Louis was a complete inside dog, he would use a puppy pad. I never allowed him outside because he was so small. Louis was not really big into chewing things and we had baby gates around the house to prevent him from going into certain rooms and he would have never been allowed to get to where the garbage was. The vet had told me to give him warm water enemas to help him go to the bathroom and he had got one two days before he passed away and he had pooped. It was like hard pellets if that makes any sense. The vet told me that with him having been completely healthy and up to date on vaccines and his heart sounded good from his last visit that it was most likely nothing. I should have found another vet, I should have taken him somewhere else. I just trusted her word that he would get over it. I love yorkies, I have two girls and two boy yorkies all ranging in weight. Last Christmas my little Yorkie EMME was diagnosed with pancreatitis and the symptoms Louis presented with were completely different. He was not vomiting and he was not throwing up. I am just completely shocked and heart broken. I know you are not suppose to say you have a favorite dog but, he truly was my favorite.
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