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Hello all, thank you for following this. The poor little fella died before I could even get him to the vet, I only had him for about 14 hours before he passed. He would wimper every time I left him to get anything so the last few hours I kept him in a small towl with me, constantly petting him and talking to him... He started panting for breath about 2 o'clock on Saturday and that was it. |
My heart breaks for this poor little soul.....it seems like it just never ends............ |
I am so sorry. How very sad :( |
Sick pup :-(( Oh no, the poor little baby. I am so sorry, you must be devastated. Did you contact the person you got him from as I am sure they would want to know about this drastic illness the pup had that took his life so quickly. Very sad, RIP little one, such a short life. |
Very sad. RIP little one. :( |
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your new Yorkie and least they were loved when they were with you. I would speak to the breeder although this does nothing to heal your heartbreak..my deepest sympathies. Bless this poor little Yorkie . Sadly I do no think Tennessee has puppy lemon laws like we do here in California. I too brought home a sick puppy and was at the Vets the next day. Tennessee Texas and West Virginia do not have puppy lemon laws. In states without puppy lemon laws, consumers may seek assistance from the state’s attorney general’s office, the state department of consumer affairs, or the Better Business Bureau |
Oh no, what a sad thing to happen, poor little baby :( I feel so bad. Sending you a hug |
What a sick demented breeder. Who is this sociopath? |
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I am going to say what everyone else is too very kind to say. You brought him home on a Friday, and overnight he had diarrehea, you posted here on Sat 2ish, and you were told in no un-certain terms to take your dog to the vet - which You Did Not Do! There are very many vets open on a Saturday! Liquid Diarrehea in a very young pup is very concerning, coupled with no eating, is doubly even triply concering! What did you do, but go to a Petco to buy a Nutrical or similar supplement. If you knew anything about young puppies be they large or small breed dogs, you would have been on your way to a vet. Now despite the obvious distress your pup was in, you elected to put him in a towel and not hightail to the vet, is quite distressing to me! The morale of this story is; Don't buy too young pups Know the signs of distress in any young pup! Liquid Diarrehea and no eating is a distress SOS call for all young pups. Educate yourself on how to safely care for this little bundle of joy you have just purchased. And be ready to pay the vet bills to insure their good and long and healthy life. Sure hope that you have learnt your lesson on the back of the life of this young puppy! |
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This very unfortunate loss of a 7 week old puppy is a learning experience for the OP and for many many other people who will read this now and in the future. The one thing to remember for future reference, for anybody looking for help on the Internet for a sick pup ..... is that the little pups can go down so quickly, so don't sit and wait and watch, and Google for info..... Go immediately to the vet. People need to know this before they even bring a pup home, and need to have an emergency vet plan, including ability to pay before the pup even enters their home and care. I am so very sorry and may this little pup rest in peace. |
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I agree. Instead of harboring over what he should have done and didn't do. We should now be educating him on what they should do next time, if they choose to get another pup. Like, how to pick a reputable breeder and signs of a bad breeder so next time they are more informed and don't have something this tragic happen again. |
I do agree with MauiGirl. I was a vet tech for 6 years under an extremely seasoned veterinarian....and it was sad to see a pup come in so very sick and find out that they waited 4 or 5 days to bring them in....mostly because they didn't realize how quickly a puppy of any stature can go from 0-60 in 5.2 as far as health. 9 times out of 10 we lost them....every once in a while it was caught early enough. So if someone sees this and realizes hey this is serious I better get to the vet....that's the purpose. But I will say that even with that experience....I still know next to nothing about yorkies!!! They are like a whole different species in themselves! Which is why I scour yorkietalk 😊 |
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