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I am so sorry. I went through a similar situation in December with my first Yorkie puppy. She had giardia and 2 days after I got her she began having seizures and ended up dying..those parasites are nasty things. It is good that you got your baby to the vet in time. There is hope for him! I will keep him in my prayers tonight. |
Thank you all so much!!! I am having much difficulty trying to get to sleep because im so worried =/ but me and the rest of our critters are going to try and get some rest... Thank you again so much and keep praying for us <3 |
SO glad he is at the vet hospital getting the care he needs. He is blessed to have a loving and caring family. At least you know you are doing all you can. Big hugs and prayers to all of you. |
Prayers for your puppy. Sounds like he is in goods hands now. |
Sending healing hugs and prayers your way. I'm so glad you were able to find a vet who can help. |
Can't believe the experience you had at the first vet! It is so terrifying to have such a tiny child who is sick and can't tell you where they hurt - and then someone treats you like that!!!:mad: So glad to hear you found another vet and that they are treating you and your little one well! :thumbup: It sounds like this new vet is much better equipped to help your little one! |
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I am so sorry you are going through all of this with your little one. I will be keeping him in my prayers. SO glad you have him at another vet! |
So sorry your little one is sick they are so helpless and so sweet. hugs to you |
Our prayers go out to you and little Doodle. Thank God you got him to a good vet. Some vets are just money hungry and have no compassion for animals I don't know why and how they ever got treating animals. We have our fingers and paws crossed for Doodles Love From Zoe, Zach, Cleo, Chloe and Oliver |
Im so sorry. Praying for baby doodle. He is so young. You mentioned he is bf to your other dog. How old was doodle when you brought him home and who was the breeder that released him so young? Did he come with a health guarantee against congenital issues? Have you contacted the breeder? Praying against being a liver shunt baby. |
Prayers going out for your Doodle. I pray he will be fine. |
I'm so sorry you are having to deal with not only the your sick baby but an insensitive vet as well. I'm so glad you were able to find another vet to help your baby. I'll be praying for your babies speedy recovery! |
I am glad you took Doodles to another vet and he is getting the treatment he needs. I will keep him in my prayers. |
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Be sure to mention to your regular vet that you have another dog in the house, and it may be wise to take a fecal sample from that dog to be checked in case it also needs to be treated for coccidia. Did the vet give you instructions on thoroughly cleaning where the puppy has pooped, so coccidia won't be spread? Another thing I thought of in the middle of the night is that with a very tiny pup such as yours, over exertion can also bring on hypoglycemia. You need to limit the amount of play he has with your older pup until he is older and bigger. You are probably going to hear this a lot on here, but a responsible breeder does not release Yorkies to their new home until they are 12 weeks old, and ideally at least 2 lbs. At 10 weeks and 1.3 lbs. you have a very young tiny baby, which comes with a lot of responsibility. The breeder should have prepared you to recognize and treat hypoglycemia and dehydration, and should have already had a fecal test done and would have known about the coccidia. I want to commend you however on promptly getting Doddle to a vet for treatment even though it is costly, and in the middle of the night. Without that he likely wouldn't have made it thru the night (and I'm assuming he has since I haven't heard different). Sending hugs your way, and anxiously waiting to hear more news. |
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