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Tomorrow my little Junior will be put down :( This is his story of how I found him, only 3 days ago.... Here is No name's story: I have been looking for a "dream dog" for 6 months. Going from Tamaskans to Malamutes, to huskies, even to a NAID Native American Indian Dog Unfortunately no dice. The dogs ranged from $2000.00 to $700.00 which was just not in my budget. I decided to make an ad on kijiji.com as that's where we found Snoopy I posted an ad asking for a husky. There were some promising offers but after a few visits to TERRIBLE homes and borderline puppy mills everything fell through. My sister told me just to look around on Kijiji to see. I searched Shibas, huskies, labs (lots but...meh), and shepherds. My sis bumped me away from the computer and searched sheltie. Many offers but, again, too expensive. I asked about 4-5 ads and got a few answers on cockapoos and one really snooty lady, then a rational response! I asked for info and..... Quote:
Unfortunately..... With a heavy heart I write this, little no name was diagnosed with a severe liver disorder that could only be survived with a $1000.00 procedure (liver replacement surgery, a biopsy, and a 2 week stay at the vet emergency hospital) and the rest of his life contained and drugged. The breeder and I came to the consensus that he will be put down :'( Everytime he ate his liver became badly bloated and pushed on his stomach. He is much to fragile to survive the treatment and surgery, the vet said he had about a 15% chance of fully recovering. As much as I would love to save him, he would not live life to it's fullest. The breeder has kindly offered to give me another pup for only the cost of the vet bill ($150 because of all the extra genetic tests, x-rays, ect... vs $600) I sadly accepted because I know no name (dubbed Junior) would want his buddies to have a good home. I am going tomorrow (Junior will be euthanized tomorrow morning) evening to see his fellow littermates, and hopefully find a match for me. I feel like I am turning my back on Junior and it may look like that to others but I love Junior....and there is nothing I can do but love his on his last day. RIP little Junior. <3 |
How are you going to see his fellow litter mates if he was the only one left?? It says in your "quote" he is the only one left" |
2 people backed out of the sale because they refused to fix the pups, they planned to breed them (brother and sister!) so the breeder refused to sell to them. I guess I should have cleared that up |
OMG I'm so sorry! Was the breeder actually trying to get you to pay for his surgery? She should have taken care of his surgery! Sorry, but I would not buy a puppy from her. I hope and pray you find your healthy baby! |
So sorry, sending some strenght your way. |
I am so sorry. I know your heart is breaking. It doesn't take but a few minutes to love these little babies. |
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Thanks to everyone for your support and kind comments. |
How much does he weigh? |
This is very sad. It may not be too late for this puppy, though. So, she wanted to pay for the surgery...but then decided not to? Did she explain why? There are a lot of people here at YT whose pups are surviving/thriving/have survived LS. I'm very sorry to hear about Junior. |
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Is this liver shunt? |
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First, I'm very sorry about Junior. I'm really not sure where the vet is getting his/her information, but it sounds very wrong. Dogs who have surgery for liver shunt can live long and happy lives. They probably will need a special diet and supplements, but that doesn't mean that they aren't happy... If done at a good place, there is about an 85% success rate and 95% survival rate. Junior may not have as good of a chance if he is very small, but I wouldn't say he doesn't have a chance at all, esp. if he hasn't seen a very highly specialized vet (and maybe even two). Liver shunt does not damage the stomach; however, is can cause diarrhea and vomiting because toxins build up and the liver doesn't filter them properly. Liver shunt does cause bladder stones and infections which in turn can cause bloody urine. If stones are present, they can be removed. And the hospital stay is 2-3 days. It should not be anywhere near two weeks. How old is he and how much does he weigh? |
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thats your baby and he needs you. you are the only voice he has seek a 2nd opinion |
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