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You are not horrible for what you did. You enjoy the little game you play, and obviously he does too. It was just a freak accident, and he's ok which is the most important part. |
I agree with Sylvan. I have watched my own hooman kids get ready to go somewhere and they did not leave til the kids were upset. You know the drill, mommy and daddy will be back; we aren't gonna leave you forever; we WILL be back and you be good for Rini. Get the heck out the door and leave the kids alone. The point I am making is that it is human to do that. So, do not beat yourself up. Now, that you know what can happen, you can prevent it from happening again. I am so happy all turned out well. |
Glad everything turned out ok!! I remember when my hubby called me and told me about Snickers getting out of our bedroom window and falling within the first week we got her. Luckily she was ok also...BUt I do know how you felt and you were able to be there right away when it happen. I was 2 hrs away still and couldnt get back home for at least 5 hrs later. I was so worried till I was able to get home and check her out myself. Its always stressful when you know something has happen to one of your pets....... |
These things can happen and that's all there is to it. It's no one's fault and we have to leave our dogs some. My crystal is 11 yrs. old and 2 yrs ago August she had a growth removed from her top gum. It wasn't malignant but because of the pressure and movement of her teeth, the vet had to take 9 teeth out. I said oh she'll never be able to eat her mini carrots but she could, that very evening. In the morning she gets dry food and one day, I saw her chocking and tried pressure under her belly and I'm sure I was doing it wrong but it came up. Since then I give her 2 tsp at a time because she just inhales the stuff. I think I'd be afraid to try a finger since it might go further down and add to the problem. I have to get to the thread on the Himleck M. sp?? (and I looked for spelling) and learn it, in case I need it again. |
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OMG...what a scary freak accident! Dont blame yourself...maybe you could move his dinner time before or after you get home? I'm glad your baby is ok... Francie |
Please let this go immediately. You LOVE your baby. You would never intentionally cause him harm. Why waste another second beating yourself up when you could be loving on Teejay? Just think of the pet owners that wish that their dogs were still alive. I'm sure that you'll wait until you get inside from now on to love him up. Everything that you did, you did because you love Teejay -- that's it. You learned not to do it again and it's over. Do not stress yourself out for one more second, okay? Rejoice in the fact that Teejay is ALIVE. |
Don't blame yourself, it was a game you play. Accident's happen all the time, and that's what this was an accident. The most important thing is he's OK, and it was you who got him the hlep he needed to be OK. Your fast thinking saved him! We all love our furbabies, and would never cause any harm to them. I'm sure they know that. You take care, and enjoy the day with TeeJay. :) |
Everyone is so right.....you cannot blame yourself. I have had the same thing happen and eveything is fine so be happy that you learned what to do if it happens again. He just loves you soooo much!!! |
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