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Thank you Everyone for the advice and thank you so much for the doctors that dbd gave me, and yes it has been hard for me and my family am a college student that lives with her parents and well they feel very sad with that is going on because not to long ago my other yorkie Lyla on new years my cousin acidently Ran over her so I got this new puppy and is just been very sad everything going on but she seams fine if you see her you would not even guess she was sick, and yes i am going to another vet on Sunday he says he has to run some test to see what is wrong, I would like to take her to a doctor that dbd recommended but at the time I have to raise some money and save some as well, but I will keep you guys posted to see what the docter says on sunday. And thank you all so much for your words and prayers |
I am so sorry to hear your story, as this should be the happiest time for you.... I used to raise Golden Ret. puppies, even though we would have them completely checked out, we sold one to a young couple without any knowledge of a heart issue..when she contacted us she had already put him on her screen saver, had tons of photos, would phone us with updates etc...so we knew he was loved.. he had an opening in his heart that "could close as he grew older" but no guarentees.. in our contract, we agreed to take back any puppies with health defects. They too, were willing to keep him with his condition, but I felt it only fair to return their money and as long as they agreed to return the puppy to us should they decide the vet bills became to much for his care. I would hope the people you got your baby from decides to do the same, and if I were you, I would ask, and my argument is, you fall in love the moment you get them in your arms, and will love them no matter what and are taking a chance of having a shorter life span with her... And for the good news after a year they came over with Clancy and he was given a clean bill of health,, the murmer was no longer detected...they offered the money back to us, due to the condition not being there any longer,, as I told them, they were silly,, they took him to a specialily hospital 6 hours from where we lived to have him checked out...there is no dollar amount you can put on a young couple caring that much for their 60lb baby... Clancy is now 11 yrs old....Wishing the best for you and your baby... |
I was just wondering what the vet said when you took your baby in to see him last Sunday? I was hoping for some good news. Teresa |
Hi teresa how are u sorry I did not reply sooner I just been so busy with skool and work. Well the doctor said the murmur was in her right side, he said that at the time we should not do much just let her grow and be checking her monthly and after her first year if she still has the problem we were going to start medication or whatever she needs even surgery, but the doc just recommended to let her grow. And right now she is doing good she is a happy puppy and very playful. |
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