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|    Slave to My Rug-Rats   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Long Island  
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|    YT 1000 Club Member   Join Date: Feb 2006  Location: Northeast Ohio  
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				__________________   Linda and her   Baker's Dozen, RIP   my angels Reggie & Bo  |  |
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Sep 2007  Location: North Carolina  
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|    Slave to My Rug-Rats   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Long Island  
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 Are you caring for and loving Joey right now? Are you a Vet Specialist? Have you seen Joey's medical records? Are you a fly on the wall right now inside that surgery room where Joey is having his shunt closed? I have no idea who you are, but you have got to be joking.... BTW - no one is bashing this breeder. Some of us happen to be very experienced with LS and MVD dogs. We are here to help, guide and support a New Parent that is facing raising and care for both emotionally and financially an LS dog. And I stand by what I have said, I believe a responsible breeder would refund the cost of the pup in this LS situation to help offset the cost of his huge medical bills....Donna didn't ask for this, but she is doing the responsible and 'right thing' - she is doing everything and anything to save his life - SHE is having his shunt closed as we speak!  |  |
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2008  Location: England  
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				   |      there are some people on here posting over and over again how yorkies are 36times more likely to get liver shunt than all other breeds combined, but I've never been able to get anyone to tell me how much that actually is.  Is it 1 in 10 Yorkies will get it, 1 in 100, HOW MUCH.  And, somewhere else I've seen that bile acid tests on young puppies are inaccurate, so I've been trying to figure out how that's helpful. One study suggests that 2.9% of Yorkies are affected, another is closer to 60%. Something else I read suggests that some breeds just have higher bile acids and that it's not necessarily a problem.  MVD is inoperable and dogs seems to be living just fine, sometimes needing a little dietary mangement. If they can live with MVD, why is shunt so different? Conservative vets try to treat first with diet and meds, referring only the worst cases for surgery.  I think people need to calm down a bit on this subject.     |  
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Sep 2007  Location: North Carolina  
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 I would suggest you read these links. Portosystemic Shunts FAQ PSVA and MVD Research Summary Hepatic Vascular Disorders - WSAVA 2006 Congress http://www.idexx.com/animalhealth/an...r0905final.pdf 
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|    Slave to My Rug-Rats   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Long Island  
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 Maybe head to U of Tenn and Cornell to start and interview and research from there. Then head over to all the independent group of LS and MVD parents and get all the information you can from them.... BTW - LS and MVD symptoms and degrees vary from dog to dog, don't lump them all together....Some have huge major symptoms (both LS and MVD) and others only from bloodwork. And unless you have first hand experience with an LS or MVD dog, then it is best to not try and post false or misleading information. These are 2 very, very serious genetic diseases, that aren't going to disappear over night.  |  |
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2008  Location: England  
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|    Dogs Rule Cats Drool!   Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Tennessee  
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				   |      I am sorry this is happening to Joey, Donna & Linda, when I posted I didn't know who the breeder was, but now that I do I know Linda will do everything possible she can to make this right with Donna. I am sick at some of the things said on this thread, and before you jump me I have been in those shoes with LS, and know just as much as you, I personally know Dr. Tobias, so I think it is better we leave this to Linda & Donna to settle. I think everyone's point has been made.      
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|    Slave to My Rug-Rats   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Long Island  
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 Joey was seen by his Vet and an Internal Medicine Specialist. Joey had pre-op blood work that indicate liver issues, he had a high post BAT and he also had a Protein C test that was right on the line for LS. He had an U/S that showed an Shunt AND the U/S showed that he has kidney stones, which relates to his liver impairment.  |  |
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|    Dogs Rule Cats Drool!   Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Tennessee  
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				   |      I think the best thing and most positive thing everyone now can do, is just pray for this little boy, this is a hard time for both sides, and the BS going on here isn't helping them. Bottom line Joey is sick and having surgery that SHOULD be everyone's concern right now.      
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|    Furbutts = LOVE    Donating Member Moderator  |      We are very sorry that Joey is sick and we hope only for the best outcome for his recovery following surgery. Please keep us posted.     In the interest of allowing the breeder and the member to continue discussing this matter in private, this thread is now closed. 
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