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Actually, Dena does have an antibiotic that she is putting on the wound. I have been reading this thread intensely and know that she is dripping the antibiotic into the wound. If you care to go back and search this thread you will find it. There is nothing more that the vets can do for her at this point. She is tending the wound and taking excellent care of the pup. 24/7 She has been very good about allowing all of us to participate in the events as they happen. I am thankful for that. As to the other stuff, I will tell you frankly that I offered to send her money right in the very beginning and she turned me down. This is something I would never have mentioned except that it is being 'referred' to as a possible untoward thing going on. It is not. If it were, she would have said yes immediately. It was some of us Yorkie Talkers that talked her into it. I believe that it is best to build someone up when they are working so hard on an already discouraging situation. I suppose it is up to the individual to decide if they will build up or beat down. Personally, I will be deliriously happy when this pup is running around and waggin it's little tail and giving and gettin love. Like Breny's beautiful little Chi. I saw that baby and I just adored the whole movie of it. Her heart is clearly revealed in her voice while she is talking to it on that video. All I can say is BRAVO!! I am thankful Breny had what it took to do what was needful. I think Dena does too. I also think this is why they ended up with these pups. **SOMEONE** :) knew their hearts and their stamina and their willingness to put something (pup) before their own desires and comforts. A big Heartfelt THANK YOU to both Breny and Dena! :) |
Im afraid that she has stopped posting. I think I would have too... but I wish we had an Emma update. With no live feed and no updates I am having Emma Withdrawal. |
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This is something I've been wondering about too. Hope she's doing well. |
Thanks Sammiz for an excellent post!!! I knew Dena was doing she could to help keep Baby Emma out of harms way, I just couldn't remember all the details. You're right that people like Dena and Breny have big hearts, and they are lucky that they can share their experiences. Here's praying for Baby Emma's continued success!! |
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The antibotic needs to administered orally. The puppy received no colostrum from the mother to protect it against infections...this would apply whether puppy had a cleft or not. No mother's milk. The colostrum in the mother's milk provides them with needed anti bodies. Add to this equation...with her open wounds and this risk probably increases. I would venture since she is on formula...she may also require supplements. Yes Breny took excellent care of her dog. The difference here is...Breny's dog did not require surgery as a medical intervention for her cleft. I really do not understand why there is objections to suggestions that Emma receive on going veterinary care. I truly don't. |
Oh boy [quote=chachi;2180015]I think everyone just has concerns. You can trust me that some people know alot more and alot more could be said and they are not. U go girl, yes, we are concerned, but, she should not take it as an attack on her, just thinking of that baby., Still praying for that baby, |
I remember reading a few posts back that Emma's vet is out of town for a week. I'm sure he will be seeing Emma as soon as he gets back. |
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This I know....I have been both used and abused in past attempts to help folks. Some endeavors were a lot more expensive that others. The last one cost me thousands. Eveb so, I am not a foolish person. I do know the dangers that exist. However, I hope that this heart of mine never becomes too bitter to be willing to help someone who so obviously needs it. These images tell me the whole story. They cannot be manufactured. No. I have no interest in 'digginup bones'. I have made my own decision and this is nothing that will affect anyone but me. I actually do not desire to be swayed in another direction. I pray for direction and then go. It's the way I live my life. There are bound to be pitfalls here and there. I do not believe this to be one, but if it is....what are the chances that I could gain much more than I have lost? Tremendous in my opinion. |
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Since Emma went to the vet right away, I believe that Dena is seeing to her care responsibly. Until I see her post that she will not take the pup to the vet, since she did it right in the beginning, I am sure she will continue. |
I'm going to remind everyone that this is a PUBLIC FORUM and this is a PUBLIC THREAD. Therefore, thoughts and opinions will be allowed. People are being respectful and have questions. Please respect that. Calling people "negative posters" because you don't agree with them will not be tolerated. |
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Some of us however, check in on a regular basis because we are concerned about Emma. She is, after all, the reason this thread was started and I hope to be able to follow her story and see her thrive. It is unfortunate that this is what hapened BUT not everyone comes in here looking for controversy... Why is Dena NOT ALLOWED to share with others what she is going through?? Im sure all the kind words and prayers in the first few days really helped her out and kept her going... Dena... if you are still readin these posts.. please dont give up on YT. Many of us really do care about this baby and would love to keep getting updates. |
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