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Wow, so sorry. Don't be too hard on yourself. I have a pool and my Coco is 5 lbs. She was outside on our patio. I always watch her. I have a friend who has a Yorkie/ Maltese. She told me Coco would not go near the pool, her doesn't. Anyway, I walked a few feet to empty my dryer and when i returned( 3min max) Coco was at the door drenched. I freaked out. Thankfully, she managed to get out. I think she fell in by the stairs and found her way out. I was LUCKY, but I felt like a terrible mother for it happening. She now has a life vest. I think I would tell your sister. I know it will ruin her time, but I think I would want to know. For most of us our pets our additional children or our only children. You wouldn' t want someone to wait till you came home to tell you your child drowned, so I would think most people would feel the same way about their furbaby. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this tough time. |
Not to bash you but Would you leave a small child outside by him/herself near a pool? Accidents such as this should never happen......... Yorkies lungs are smaller than any childs, even a new borns...... They can fill up with water in a matter of seconds...... |
Please dont feel bad. Its not your fault. I hope everything goes ok with your sis. Im very sorry. |
So very sorry that this horrible accident happened.....it is very sad...:( |
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(((hugs))) for the OP. I hope that you and your sister can support each other during such a sad time. |
I'm so sorry this happened. It was an accident. Please call your sister - she needs to know. Prayers to you.... |
I am really sorry this happened. If it were me I would want to know as soon as possible. I'm sure she will be upset but I think she should be told right away. |
Don't dogs swim naturally? |
I am so sorry. I understand you wanting to wait to tell her so she can enjoy her holiday but if it was me I would want to know now. Plus you need to get this off your chest. Accidents happen and this was not your fault. |
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Kathy, tell your sister straight away. I was watching my mother-in-law's beloved poodle. she was sleeping on the couch in our bedroom, my 25 yr daughter and I were up and about starting our day. We heard ginger let out a loud yelp. by the time we both reached my bedroom and the couch she was laying on she was dead! SHE WAS JUST SLEEPING!!!! Did I feel terrible? OF COURSE! Was I at fault? no how could I be. She happened to have a heart attack and died. IT was instant. I called my mother in law later that day after we got the dog to the vet. and got things settled at home. She took it very hard. ( who wouldn't) but it was best to let her know the day it happened. She was able to prepare herself emotionally to return home to no dog. Give your sister that opportunity as well. she needs that time. Maybe you can offer to buy her another yorkie and the 2 of you can pick it out together. Things happen for a reason. Allow this to bring you even closer with your sister. I am so sorry you are going through this. My prayers go out to you and your sis. BLessings>>> and may the little furbaby R.I.P.:( |
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I'm so sorry that this happened to your family. ((((((Hugs))))))) prayers and warm thoughts to you all! |
I just wanted to tell you, I am so sorry you are going through this. My thoughts and prayers are with you. |
Oh no, that is so sad :(. Hope you told her and things went ok. I don\'t even want to go on vacation without my Scruffs. I don\'t think I could leave him with anyone since no one will give him the kind of care I do. I do pet sitting which is kind of ironic.. Although I know there is no one out there that takes better care of the pups than me. I fall in love with every dog I pet sit and I want to keep it. Every time. |
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