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Old 01-24-2012, 04:39 PM   #46
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The idea of surrendering the dog to a rescue sounds interesting but I have seen representatives of rescues state that they were not able to take more dogs because they were short on funds and/or foster homes. It's just not always an option and with the number of cases of liver shunt in this country it is apparent way.

This person is living on disability so I doubt she would be able to get much more credit. After reading the posted link on puppy lemon laws it is apparent that the dog breeder's lobby is much more effective than those who lobby against these breeders in most states. We need a more effective way of reaching the public about the problem.

It's too bad that university veterinary hospitals couldn't take more of these cases at a discounted price. They are getting the experience for their students to treat the animals so they should offer their service for less. A human hospital would never turn away a sick child for treatment but apparently a veterinary hospital is very able to do so. It's very sad.
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i don't smell anything stinky about this at all.

i am so sorry your baby is going thru this.
thank you txvicki!!!
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I totally agree Gracielove.... :-( So sad. I've been praying that God moves in this lady and furbabies life and guides them.
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I'm so very sorry you and your baby are going thru a most difficult and heartbreaking time right now. If she is as sick as you say, then she may not even make it thru surgery. When I was fostering, I had a little male given to our Rescue that had liver shunt. The owner wanted him back "after" the rescue paid for his operation. I took him to the Vet. who said he wouldn't operate because the dog was too far gone and would not be able to survive an operation. The owner was so angry at us that she took him back, got a limited Vet. credit card and found a Vet. who took her money, operated on that dog and the dog didn't make it off the operating table.
You need to surrender that dog to a Rescue immediately for further evaluation to see if she can even survive an operation.
I will pray for her recovery.
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I'm sorry and my heart aches for this furkid....
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I keep crying for this poor puppy and wish I could help but I am on disability too and am still trying to pay my grandparents back for Callie's surgery. I just hope she dosent wait to long.
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sending prayers for your little one. You've gotten some really good advice. Only you can make this decision. It sounds like you are a good yorkie mom.
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my heart breaks for you and your little puppy. Have you taken her to a different vet for a second opinion? You do not live that far away from me , and I know of a vet that is in Hanford who is certified, before doing any procedures that could be costly they do a breakdown of expenses, This is a amazing vet hospital.
Anther suggestion that crossed my mind is that you are disabled, if you could claim her as a service dog or one in training that has a specfic need to assist you with your disabling conditions you might be able to get more help from the vet hospital, and work on a financial plan . I have no idea if you got this pup to train as a service dog, and don't want you to do this if it was not your intention .
I am also fully disabled so is my son, we have our 2 dogs as sevice animals which was planned way ahead of time, before getting one. I also have a savings account that could be used for emergency care if one of them were to become deathy ill. Before having the account I had to go to a couple check cashing places to borrow money against myself when Suzi became ill. That was the same time I ran off the road on the way to the vet, and my car was out of commission , that was a very bad day. Somehow we pulled through and Suzi got her meds was observed for the rest of the day and came home.
When it comes down to it , I think you have a few options. Surrending her to a rescue, scramble for the funds, or return her to the breeder. I also know when times have been tough we have sold things. For me, I would actually sell my car to get the money. But that would be me. What are the chances of her survival? Is she strong enough to have the surgery?
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sweetyorkie,

Sorry if people are leery, but it's only natural. You've gotten some really great advice here thus far.

I'm sure you can understand someone coming on here new and almost soliciting donations makes people become questionable of the situation.

I urge you to do what's best for you baby right away-LS isn't something that can be put off, waiting too long is seriously risking your dog's life.

Also we'd all love to see pics.

Please update.
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It's too bad that university veterinary hospitals couldn't take more of these cases at a discounted price. They are getting the experience for their students to treat the animals so they should offer their service for less. .
They do.

They donate a lot of needed surgeries and treatments to rescue animals for student to practice on.

However in the end when you go to a place like Davis you are getting the best in your area, those that are also teaching others and using the most up to date methods.
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thank you txvicki!!!
Sweetyorkie, have you read the info on the puppy lemon laws we have linked you??? You DO have recourse with the breeder! VET EXPENSES UP TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PUPPY
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sweetyorkie,

Sorry if people are leery, but it's only natural. You've gotten some really great advice here thus far.

I'm sure you can understand someone coming on here new and almost soliciting donations makes people questionable of the situation.


Also we'd all love to see pics.

Please update.
Thank you. Out of how many suggestions and 50 posts "nothing" will work and s/he comments about the stinky one. I've seen it all too many times people asking for donations and disappearing. YT people are so tightknit and generous that they want to help so badly and scammers know where to look. Now, NOT saying the OP is one. As long as donation solicitation doesn't happen I'm cool! So, I hope I'm proven wrong in my suspicions!

To the OP: If you can not find help monetarily what will you do with your puppy? Also, as Concretegirl said, we'd love to see pictures. Also, please forgive me for being leery, but I'm sure u can understand.
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They do.

They donate a lot of needed surgeries and treatments to rescue animals for student to practice on.

However in the end when you go to a place like Davis you are getting the best in your area, those that are also teaching others and using the most up to date methods.
I don't know anything about Davis but I live not very far from Cornell University. They do very little in the way of helping people with sick or injured animals. Of course they are in an area where they can get all the sick animals they need.
I can't tell you how many people around here have had to have their animals put down because the local vets only do routine health care and the only referral is to Cornell that whose rates are sky high. I don't think most people in this area have even heard of pet insurance.
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I don't know anything about Davis but I live not very far from Cornell University. They do very little in the way of helping people with sick or injured animals. Of course they are in an area where they can get all the sick animals they need.
I can't tell you how many people around here have had to have their animals put down because the local vets only do routine health care and the only referral is to Cornell that whose rates are sky high. I don't think most people in this area have even heard of pet insurance.
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I don't know anything about Davis but I live not very far from Cornell University. They do very little in the way of helping people with sick or injured animals. Of course they are in an area where they can get all the sick animals they need.
I can't tell you how many people around here have had to have their animals put down because the local vets only do routine health care and the only referral is to Cornell that whose rates are sky high. I don't think most people in this area have even heard of pet insurance.
Someone needs to write some very wordy but to the point letters to the dean, facility administrators and the university contributes-it's all about who's running the place, the code of ethics and department heads-which means getting to the heart of those who control the money-especially if you know those organizations & individuals who make donations to the university, when they make a "suggestion" you usually see the impact of it in policy change.

Davis makes money don't get me wrong, but it's not really a for profit effort on their part they are trying to cover their costs and educate and research.

I can't say for sure but there are a couple different options here so it might also be market competition.

Saying all that-these types of treatments and referrals are by no means cheap. Cost of owning a pet.
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