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:) We will get him back to her :) Wont stop till we do :) |
The great thing is that this rescue told me that whenever I feel that Im ready to take the kids back, I can... (within reason).. OMG Dena, so does that mean you will get them back???? :) |
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Shes going to the vet monday though.. she will be ok until then |
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I told her I wasn't sure, since i worked 70 hrs a week and can barely afford anything these days... I really want Wookie and Zoie happy #1, but she said that i don't have to make any decisions right now, that i could think about it.. which is great!!! Or if i wanted, I could possibly be like Wookie and Zoie's baby sitters :D :D :D :D |
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Girl, I just put her in the bathroom with HOT water running and I could barely breath in there myself. WoW. I have been putthing her in the shower when I and then when my husband take showers but this time I used really hot water. I went in and rubbed her throat too as you mentioned. So that should help huh? Well I hope she won't pass out on me as hot as it was in there. Did Zoie have the cough when you bough him or did it develop afterwards? Baby doesn't usually cough after playing. She coughs a little now and then during the day but the morning is when I get worried because it is so strong it prevents me from sleeping even. Sounds like we might be in the same boat. I really don't see the point of X-ray after X-ray though. If they have it done once and see what it is, what the hell is the X-ray going to do 2 weeks later if the puppy sounds exactly the same? If there are improvments I understand but.... I don't know. I need a miracle doctor here. Is the valley fever you mentioned life threathing? :-) |
One thing that you should think about when you put her in the bathroom.. get down low on the ground and feel the area she is breathing, because it takes a very long time for her to feel the humidity way down there... So min of 15 mins in the bathroom before she starts to breath in that vapor. I would sometimes put her with Wookie in there with food and toys, or i would sit on the ground with her. I honestly didnt notice a difference, but i still did it. Stop doing x-rays, i have heard over and over from these ladies i am talking to that 15 x-rays is the same as one. Don't take "i dont know, lets try this new medicine" as an asnwer. Wookie did end up getting kennel cough from Zoie once, and I took him in and got him medicine and it was gone right away, and he hasn't gotten anything from her since. |
Samantha I sent you a PM about the nebulizer :) |
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Yeah, no more X-rays. When the doctor said on Monday that he couldn't read the other doctor's X-rays I was just disapointed because that just felt like bull s**t to me. I'm going to try this home treatment myself and see how that goes. I don't think there's so much more I can do... I've been a little worried about my Pomeranian getting whatever she has. He was clavamox pills for a week but that's it... |
Hi Samantha, Daisy Mae06 pm'd me about you - and I pm'd you my info. Please feel free to call, email, or pm me. I'm very upset to hear about your Baby being so sick! I can't believe I'm just seeing this thread. :confused: We really like this one vet at Rainbow Animal Hospital but she's almost ready to have her baby. (Mia was just there Saturday for her 15 month shots) You could try calling to talk to her. She is the best one we've found - and we're the kind that won't leave Mia at the groomers... we stand there the whole time she's being done! Rainbow Animal Hospital - Dr Hines - lady Vet 244 S Rainbow Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89145 (702) 363-1300 Mon - Fri 7am -6pm Sat - Sun 8am - 5pm I hope Baby is doing better today but please keep us posted! |
Oh and I'm VERY interested in who these people are! :mad: |
You know Samantha, it may depend on what type of pneumonia Baby has, viral, bacterial or fungal...does she ever cough anything out that could be cultured? I would think that would give a vet the information they'd need to treat her properly, it would show what medication it is resistant to...and what it is susceptible to. Sure wish Baby would get well...but if she's coughing, that may actually be a good sign, I know with people the doctors want them to cough to break up the mucus...not suppress it, because if you try to just stop the cough the mucus stays there...if she still has mucus, she still has an infection. The breathing treatments are meant to loosen the mucus, so she can cough it up and rid her body of the infection. Please try to keep a positive attitude, she will get better, you've just got to continue to help her. Bless you and Baby... |
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Another thing, the vet was trying to give me cough suppresant for her but I insisted that if it doesn't help her to get better I didnt want to give her medication. He suggested the cough suppresent so I could get a better sleep and now I read that the best thing for the puppy is to cough it up. Wow, now I really loose faith in vets. lol. I'm glad I followed my insticts and was stubborn about it because they actually told me they thought I was being paranoid and that nothing was wrong with the puppy at first.... I'm going to try to be positive....I just freak out easily and get scared that she'll stop breathing when I hear her cough. I just close my eyes and tell my husband to check on her since I get so scared that she might be in pain. Wow, I probably shouldn't have kids. I'd really freak out. :-) |
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I hope she is feeling a little better. Still praying for her speedy recovery. |
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Oh my God, one of the funnest things with having dogs is to dress them up. I looove it. It just made my day shopping for them. I got Fuzzy a black hoody t-shirt and it say's "Mansion Security" on it with a Playboy bunne. And then I got a black tanktop that is too big for her but too cute that say's "Miss August" on it with a Playboy bunny. I can't stop smiling. SOOOOO CUTE! :-) |
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How's Baby doing? :) |
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Samantha, Any updates on Baby? I sure hope she's doing well, is she feeling better? Let us know, we're still hoping and praying that she's improving. |
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I'm trying so hard not to have the aircondition on too much since I heard that's not good for her. Imagine how nasty hot it gets here in Vegas though, wooo. Anything for my Baby girl. :-) How is your Yorkie doing? Boy or girl? |
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My yorkie is a 3 year old male named Winston. He was an absolute dream puppy...happy, healthy, the easiest to train and such a good boy...I love him dearly with all my heart. Baby you be a good girl...were you chewing on cords? Please be careful, don't want a fried puppy!!! Samantha maybe you need to be sure there are no cords within her reach...or cover them, they have plastic snap on covers for exposed cords. Give Baby lots of love and kisses...get well soon!!! |
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I would have NEVER thought there were web sites like YorkieTalk out there. I don't even remember how I found this site but sooo glad I did. You guys have given me so much support and taught me useful information. It's crazy to think that I've always been terrified of dogs of all sizes and now I have two puppies and have met so many cool people who are dog owners through that. I've noticed how much love and compassion dog owners have. Imagine that I almost missed out on meeting so many people due to my fear for these cute innocent creatures of God. I'm still a little scared of some dogs but I'm working on it. If you guys would have met me a year ago you would not have believed that one day I would have 2 dogs. Now I understand why people treat their dogs like their kids because I do the same. These dogs are my life and the best things I could have ever done was get them!:-) |
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