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| I Love Thor Donating Member | geez, I'm so glad that she pulled through. I hope these people follow through with the instructions from the vet. It must be scary to you to know that these people let this happen to her. Hopeful it was a one off incident and they will be wonderful cautious owners from now on! |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Hanford, CA
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| omg, the poor puppy ... The new owners need to be careful to not let this ever happen again. I am very sorry one of your babies got so sick . It is commont that a new pup won't eat after going to a new home, but, waiting to get the pup into a vet is never a wise choice. The new owners seem to not have a lot of knowledge about yorkie's or to deal with low blood sugar. I am glad she is going to be ok, and feel bad that they blamed you.
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