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Oh honey I am so sorry that you are going thru this. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers that it will turn out to be something simple and easily fixed. |
Any updates? I hope everything turns out okay and you don't have to make any difficult decisions. She sure is a cutie! |
What a beautiful little girl. Please update us when you can, I hope it's nothing serious! |
How's your little girl doing? Still send our prayers your way. |
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If you give Rio back to the man he will most likely put her down. See what the story with her is before you make any decisions. Good Luck and God Bless. |
Oh Rio is so adorably precious . . .I hope someone can help you out |
I'm not sure where you're located, but you can find another pet hospital easily that will not charge you $5000-$7000 for liver shunt surgery. University of Tennessee has one of the best liver shunt vets, Dr. Karen Tobias, that has been heading up the research for years and they only charge around $1500 including pre-tests and post-op work. They've done a ton of surgeries on tiny dogs. Many (not all) LS dogs stay tiny and have stunted growth, so they see tinies all the time. They've even done the surgery on 3 month old pups. Try to find a place where the vets have extensive experience if she does have a liver shunt. Please keep us updated on her condition. We're praying for her!! Please check out http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/L...d_MVD_Support/ They people there are extremely knowledgable, and many have been in the same position as you. They give great advice, and you can look through the files and database section to read some more info. They also have a list of vets on there that have experience with the liver shunt surgery. Please don't return her to the man. He will most likely put her down... |
I am so very sorry that you are having problems with Rio. Sending hugs to you both :ghug: I am in tears reading your plight. I know the decisions you have before you are really hard ones. I will send my prayers upward that the problems can be fixed and/or controlled with medication. Like the others who have posted here, I am anxiously awaiting an update. :ghug: |
i think i would ask the breeder what he plans to do with her if you were to give her back. because if he planned on getting her the surgery maybe he could save hiimself money by reimbursing you for what you paid for her and then you could use that money for the surgery and get to keep her?? i will pray for your baby! |
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i was going to say i bet she could find someone that does a great job for wayyy less money!! research on it. even if you had to buy a plane ticket to go to this doctor in tennessee it would still save you a ton of money!! |
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Here is the sad and unfortunate update.... Thanks everyone for your words of support and the flood of e-mails!! here's the update... Rio's bloodwork and other tests came back showing liver shunt...How My vet estimated $3,000 to $5,000 depending on what they see whenthey open her up and compare what was shown on the ultrasound. My vet and the techs told me her chance of surviving the surgery is lowbecause of her tiny, fragile body, and small organs. If it is internal, the chance of her surviving is 1% or none. They told me I can choose to treat her with medicine three times a day and when symptoms flare up, have her on several medications. Her lifespan will be definitely shortened with episodes of seizures, diarrhea, walking dizzy, etc. (My boyfriend knows me best and he thinks this will add more pain and even guilt to my life. He sees me stressing every day, blaming myself if her medication was given late and if she has an episode, not wanting to do anything with my life but be aroundher 24/7...that's how I have been all week...sleeping on the ground in the living room, just watching her, feeding her, leaving work early, not answering phone calls, etc.)I agree that I am not capable of handling this emotionally and financially. Even though I see my pups as children, if it were my human child, I would quit my job and devote my life and energy to raising my child... My other choice, which is the one for me.....The man in Queens has agreed to give me back my money and help with some of the medical bills that has piled up. He is going to treat her medically and see how she progresses on the meds only. I dropped her off Friday and we've been on the phone a couple times each day with the updates...he's going to give her a couple of weeks and if she is doing worse, we will take her to a Yorkie Rescue. It breaks my heart to hear her bark when I talk to him over the phone. She barks like a squeek toy..... Sammie, my other healthy yorkie,...from a breeder in Jackon, NJ heardabout this and has agreed to give me a healthy girl yorkie free in a few weeks. This has been the hardest decision but I think the advice of my friends, vets, listeners on my radio show, my friends on yorkietalk.com has led me to be at peace with this decision. IMPORTANT: A lot of people e-mailed me about laws and rights you have as a buyer and the states all vary but if someone sells you an un-healthy dog, the laws are really in the buyer's favor so check outall the laws. Again, thanks so much for reaching out and giving me your situation stories. I did read each one!!!!! Thanks again,XOXO G-N |
i have to ask this question to any breeder with a HG. is liver shunt covered in a health guarantee? i see it so much here and just wondering if the breeder needs to be involved in all this. |
Sorry to hear about Rios. Hope you find an answer soon. Interesting where you live, my husband and I grew up in Ardmore. |
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