| ladyjane | 09-07-2014 06:22 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindy10
(Post 4485205)
I was not going on here to get a diagnose. I wanted to hear positive stories from people that have had dogs with CT. What I have learned is more people have positive stories about CT then dogs that have died from it. That way it helped me make a decision if i wanted to keep a puppy that possibly has CT. This forum is more like a support system not a diagnose system and I understand that. | Oh, I have had some really horrible experiences with CT. One pup died in my arms on Christmas Eve morning. Would I purchase a puppy with CT? Never! In spite of the fact that some do live long lives, countless others with the diagnosis die and it is not a pleasant condition.
You really did not come across as someone not looking to diagnose; but if you wanted to make a decision about keeping a puppy with CT my answer would be only if you can afford emergency visits in the middle of the night to put a pup on oxygen and if you can afford to deal with it emotionally. It is a horrific condition if out of control. |