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I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!! suggestions please :confused: We are going to go to Orlando Fl. On Nov. 17 for 10 days...this trip has been planned for a long time....The problem is...we have the cleft lip pup..who is doing well...but I don't know what to do with her while we are in Florida...my family all works as well as my friends...My nephew is staying at my house to take care of the other animals that we have and knows we will have pups also...but our little cleft lip (LIZZY) I don't think will be able to stay home while he works...she's so little..granted she will be much older but I need to start thinking about this now...what if she can't stay home....as for bringing her with us that would be fine but we plan on doing many things during our stay in Fl.....anyone in Orlando willing to babysit....hehehe what to do ...what to do :confused: |
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I just have two suggestions. Actually three. First, maybe someone here will respond to your plea! Second, another breeder in the area may be willing and third, your vet can board her. Good luck - what does she weigh now? CJ |
12oz.....and she is such a little spitfire.... |
thanks for some suggestions.... |
vet Your baby is doing so well...why not ask the vet if a vet tech will board it for you? Best wishes |
I wish I lived closer.. I would LOVE to puppy sit for you!! I find myself in the same situation often as I have a 10 ounce 14 week old Chihuahua that has to have her feeding closely monitored and my son is very active in baseball. We travel often on weekends and it is like an act of Congress to get the animals situated! We can take the Yorkies with us most trips, but Callie is such a new addition and has to be cared for much more intently, it has posed a problem in the past. Good luck with it and let us know what you decide to do! |
I would take her in a heart beat. She would be fun to have around a few days, but I live in Cali. Why not take her on your trip? Coco is small enough that I just stick her in a stroller or her carrier and take her everywhere. That's what I would do. |
What does it mean for your puppy to have a cleft lip? Do you have to feed her in a special way? I know what a cleft lip is, but why is it difficult to care for her? Just wondering. |
[QUOTE=lilfoot]:confused: We are going to go to Orlando Fl. On Nov. 17 for 10 days...this trip has been planned for a long time.... I live in Orlando but I will be out of the country the week you are here! Orlando is a very dog friendly community! Maybe you can take her with you! Sorry I wont be here or I would be happy to help! :) |
You should check to see if your vet can board her. I'm sure your going to get lots of babysitters on this site. Have a wonderful trip!!! :) |
she also has a partial cleft pallatte.....right now we are bottle feeding her..which is kinda hard because with the lip she doesn't have very good suction...but it is getting better..As far as taking her with us...we are doing alot of the florida things...Sea World..Universal...Busch Gardens...which would be too hard to take her...and I can't leave her alone for that long in the condo....and I have develop very stong protective feelings for her so I know I won't be able to trust just anybody with her....the people that belong to this web site are so loving and sooo knowledgeable and I know they absolutely love their pets or they wouldn't be here so that why I was reaching out to you YT people..... |
I would check around to see if you have any pet hotels or doggie day care places that would be willing to take her in for the week....they are usually reasonably priced and always take really good care of little ones!!! This might make you feel better to know someone is watching her 24/7!! |
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