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I'm glad to hear that your baby is going to be OK. As for the daughter, that can be a difficult age, but I'm sure she feels horrible about the whole incident. I have had mine do the same thing to me, luckily they were not injured. |
So glad everything sounds like it will be ok. How scary. Hopefully, your daughter has learned a very difficult lesson. Praying for you. And girl, try to get some sleep today! |
Just called Jamie (my friend & vet ass.) and we had a little private conversation and she said that even though he is doing better his motor skills are still not 100% :cry: she said the best way that she can explain it is that he is like new pup learning to walk after hearing that i am not sure he needs to be coming home yet maybe another day where he can be cared for with full medical attention will be better. What do you all think am i just being a scaredy cat here or would it be better for him to stay another night or maybe even 2? Mary |
Well if he's eating and drinking okay on his own, I don't see why you can't bring him home. The motor skills will come back and that's not really something the vet can help. If you brought him home, you'd obviously have to keep him confined and rested. If you're too busy to look after him then I'd keep him at the vet but if not, bring him home! I think some TLC will fix everything. I'm so glad to hear he's okay. Franklin did the same thing when we first got him.. he jumped right out of my boyfriend's arms and my boyfriend is 6' 4"! Thankfully, he caught him mid-air. They're feisty little animals.. |
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Thanks Princess :thumbup: Mary |
I would leave him there were they can still watch him and make sure eveything is going to be ok. If is anything like a human brain it would take very little to make it get worse. I am talking from experience on the human side. My daughter who is 13 now (Praise the Lord) got a brain injury in '2000' and we are still dealing with things today so when it comes to head trauma I am a little more watchful of. Our puppies are just like our human babies to us. |
I just saw this thread and will pray for your precious baby. I think he'd do much better at home, in familiar surroundings and with his family. As long as the vet says it's okay, I think that's a good plan. So sorry you went through such an ordeal and I hope things get better with your daughter. Hugs! |
Wow - I'm so glad this wasn't a terrible outcome. Sending continued prayers and hugs to you all!!! |
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Teenagers are funny creatures...she may feel a lot worse than you realize and is dealing with it in her own way. |
i am glad he is oki mary...i would bring him home and give him tlc so he knows his surroundings and im sure he would pefer being home more then at the hospital...dont worry things will get better.... |
I'm sorry about Sam :( I'm glad he's doing better and hope he's back 100% soon. |
I'lll be praying for little Sam.... poor guy...i'm sure he'll get better with all your tlc ..... deb |
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I was thinking the same thing. Sometimes teenagers don't want to show their vulnerability by showing emotion. I'm glad your furbaby is doing better. |
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