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I am in tears. Poor little guy. :( :( :( Please tell me that something can be done to this women for the condition she had this poor baby in?!?!?!?!!? I am so glad you found him and saved him! |
I have extra clothes and a collar, harness and leash if you need it! I know it's not much, and I wish I could help with more, but if you need them, they're yours. I'll send them to you ASAP! |
Donations I have extra clothes and a collar, harness and leash if you need it! I know it's not much, and I wish I could help with more, but if you need them, they're yours. I'll send them to you ASAP! THANK YOU SO MUCH... Yes by all means, we can always use leashes, harnesses, clothing and whatever else you have that you no longer need. If you would like an address to send it to please email me privately at floridayorkierescue@yahoo.com GOD BLESS YOU! |
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Thank you for such a great idea Adi-and-Missy and for the confirmation Yorkie Rescue! |
Baby's diagnosis For those of you who have asked me what this little guy's name is, well he is appropriately called "Baby." I spoke to the Vet today and I am not sure if I will have all of this technically correct but he does indeed have Strabismus and Hydrocephalus. He also has two significant open fontanels (which basically mean holes or openings in the skull) The Vet will take some x-rays tomorrow because Baby is not walking properly but he suspects that this is caused by the hydrocephalus. He also has a moderate amount of brain damage, but he is eating well and he is not having seizures which is a good thing. Dogs that have this type of significant challenges do not live a long life. My Vet said he would do well to live 6 years. He is a year and a half now. I will pick him up tomorrow and make an appointment with a Neurologist. Then it will be a matter of time while he is here to see how he behaves, how he eats and interacts and how social he seems to be. It will take weeks to put some weight on him and asses his personality, but suffice to say this little guy may be a permanent foster child with Florida Yorkie Rescue. Please continue to pray for Baby. He got a bath and he smells so much better. He is resting comfortably at the Animal Hospital and during the day the staff carries him around so he is not lonely. Thanks for all who responded. I didn't get many answers, but I got a whole lot of support and prayers and that is worth their weight in gold... I love this place. What a wonderful group of ladies you all are! God bless. More pictures to come tomorrow. Kit Florida Yorkie Rescue Yorkie Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus, a neurological disease common among toy breeds like Yorkies. The disease causes excess fluid within the brain, and is seen in both younger and older dogs. Some fluid in the brain is normal, and in fact protects the brain. But with hydrocephalus, the excess fluid can cause the skull to bulge and lead to brain damage. The condition can be caused by infection, congenital defects, trauma or tumor. Puppies can be born with this condition and tend to look a little shocky in the eyes if you know what you are looking for and is also common with open fontanels on the skull. Symptoms: May vary according to the cause, but can include crying, difficulty walking, problems with sight and hearing, abnormal movements of the eyes, tilting or pressing the head, hyperexcitability or dullness, circling, coma and seizures. Diagnosis: The veterinarian may want to perform an ultrasound, CT scan, blood work, radiographs and electroencephalogram. Treatment depends on the severity of the disease, but could include either medication or surgery. If the condition is untreated it usually results in death, and some animals may have symptoms too severe to be controlled by medical intervention. Other animals, however, respond well to medication or surgery and can remain stable for many years. |
I remembered a thread about hydrocephalus over a year ago, with much information, so I searched to post it here. Poor little guy, wishing you all the best to help him. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...uld-aware.html |
Hopefully the neurologist will be able to help him. Just a little fyi: we had a pupster with hyrdocephalus this past year and interestingly enough he received some great applications and ended up in an absolutely wonderful home! Perhaps this will be the case with Baby. I will definitely keep him in my prayers. He is so adorable. Poor little guy. Quote:
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What a little cutie patootie... the nerve some people have. I hope that he gets the care that he deserves. I can't wait to see more pictures. |
I am so sorry about this little precious angel. :( Thank you for being his life savior |
Thank you for helping that sweet Little Guy! You both will be in our prayers, keep us posted~:animal-pa |
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So cute! Wishing you both the best... |
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Anyways, i have seen a purebred yorkie with similar eye look and it was Hydrocephallus... i am not sure if i got the spelling right. The vet pointed out the white on the eyes ... it seems to be the indicative of the condition. I never saw any other dog with this condition and hope never will. The poor little thing developed seizures and her owner put her to sleep. I dont know anything else about any treatments or if it is something that can be managed. Hopefully this is not what prevented the little guy to put on weight ! Blessings to him and to you ! XOXO |
He is such a cute little guy. I am so happy that you have found him and now he's getting the help that he needs. |
What a sweet little guy!!!! People are just sick!!!:mad: God Bless you for finding and taking Baby in :D sending Prayers your way :hands::hands::hands: |
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