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The vets is keeping my puppy...(ugh) cause he has a little cold...ugh. So now i have no dog. |
You got a Yorkie? Are pics posted anywhere? |
I hope he feels better soon...:getwellso Didn't you just pick him up the other day?? Was he sick when you got him? Hugs to you both... :hug::big_hug::hug60: I hope he's back home in your arms real soon...:) |
Hope he feels better. Congratulations on your new puppy. |
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thank guys |
Whats wrong with him ? Is it his crying? Please let us know. What happened to your other dog? |
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What is this little guys name? Im so glad he is with the vet. Sometimes these little guys can go down hill real fast. How is your other dog doing? Does he miss the Yorkie... |
oh no so sorry to hear he is already sick!!:( I hope he gets better soon!! :getwellso |
yea but he said its nothing serious and said its just like when little kids gets colds. He just wants to keep him to make sure he gets better so it does not lead into something else Ny other dog is fine and I don't think he misses him nor like the idea about another dog. He has 2 get use to him |
Well i hope you get your baby back really soon...must be a big dissapointment after all the excitement. |
oh dear , your new baby is in the hospital :( I remember when he was crying a lot . I thought it was because he was just brought home, and needed to get use to his new home . Poor little baby. I am surprised the vet is keeping him just for a little sinus problem? Is it for overnight? or just a few hrs? Did your baby stop eating too? i hope he feels better very quickly, and can come home soon. When Suzi had her first real bout of illness I was a mess. I cried like a baby. ANd got into a car accident on the way to the vet. My brother ended up having to drive us. That ended up being one hell of a bad month! Suzi turned out to be ok, with antibiotics and some other meds. I hope your puppy feels better. Cathy |
What is his name? Is someone with him at the vet's office overnight? |
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I love the name Munchie. I hope he will feel better soon and get to come home. Do you have any Munchie pictures yet. I bet he is a cutie.:) |
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I have mixed feelings on this bc I almost lost my Peek a Boo to pneumonia after adopting a young, rescue Yorkie recently. Maybe your vet feels quarantine may be the best option till it's under control. Pneumonia can be deadly in younger and older pups. My rescue pulled through with no treatment, Peek a Boo ended up with a visit to the ER and they gave him an extremely poor prognosis. They didn't keep him or even recommend a 24 hr vet, just told me to take him home. He did pull through, Thank God. With your pup being at the vet, he can make quicker decisions as to supportive care, and if the ABs don't work, he can make immediate changes, rather than having to wait for you to travel back and forth. I'm glad that if he is wrong, he's erring on the side of safety, and not taking any unnecessary risks with your baby. Hope he gets well soon.... PS: Many vets will schedule someone to come in early to check on cases that may need intervention if they lack a 24hr person... |
wondering How's the pup today? |
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If no one was going to spend the night with him, I would have insisted on taking him home with me so I could keep an eye on him. Where did you get your little Munchie? Funny that you named him that, I debated naming one of my males, Chewy -- he loves my flip flops and they all have tiny little teeth marks on them now. |
Just checking to see how your pup is doing? I hope he's doing better. Do you know what medicines and/or care he is providing to him, especially since he is staying overnight because there's no way I could let my 9 wk old pup stay overnight alone if I didn't know the vet clinics process with that. I hope the baby isn't there alone and hope he's back home with you & doing better! |
How is Munchie today? Is he home yet? Let us know how he's doing. |
No updates?????????? |
I was a confused about this too :confused: Why the vet would keep a puppy overnight for just a little sinus problem? Especially when their is nobody attending 24hr care . When Suzi was very sick, my vet told me she was going to stay overnight, and if she were to become seriously ill, they would transfer her to a 24hr ER hospital. Luckily, that did not have to happen, and she was able to come home the same eve. I hope Munchie is ok, and he is back home with you. Please update us when you can . :aimeeyork |
I think the vet did not want to alarm Munchie's Mom. A Runny nose is a symptom that should never be ignored in young pups or older dogs. It may not be anything yet, but these things can turn so quickly, and rapid response is so necessary to save a life. Pets are vaccinated for some of the worst illnesses out there, but there's a whole slew of viruses and bacterias out there that our pets are not protected against, and can be deadly. My Peek a Boo was put on the wrong AB initially, early on in his treatment. In less than 2 days, his tongue was turning purple from lack of oxygen, and his breathing was very shallow. Thank God I caught it in time and was able to stimulate him enough to turn his tongue pink again. If I had missed that sign, he would have died in his bed. (I thought he was sleeping, but decided to check his gum color anyway). When I took his temp and it was 105.6, I knew he needed to be seen right away. If I hadn't discovered his fever, I never would have realized how close to death he was. I've been a Vet Tech for 20+ years and I feel even with all my experience, I still came way too close to losing him forever. Never, never, never ignore a runny nose. Watch them like a hawk, and if there is no improvement in 24 hours, get back to the vet not asap, but right away. |
I sure hope that Munchie is OK. Please update as soon as you can. |
Any news yet? ... |
Darn, I saw you were online and was hoping for an update. Hope your baby is better today. |
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