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glad you took her to a different vet, good luck |
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oh that sounds horrible :( i would never want a vet who is unsure of herself. what i learned from this experience was that no matter how much cheaper they are than the other vet, if i am not leaving with hope and a better sense of time, then it's just not worth it at the end. is she doing better now? |
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Her breath can be bad from food getting stuck between her jaws teeth. It won't smell bad after she gets them out & she'll probably let you brush her teeth if she doesn't now. I wonder why she's drooling? Sometimes dogs drool of they're nauseated... |
You may need a 3rd opinion. What kind of crystals were found? Struvite crystals are always associated with infection, so antibiotics are needed. With tinies, and UTIs, I'd have a Bile Acid Test done asap. |
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Update~ 2 Attachment(s) Attachment 391477 Attachment 391478 Sachi has been doing great after the second opinion vet visit. She is full of energy again and started playing with other dogs. She is still trying to urinate multiple times but stopped peeing on her bed and less lethargic. Her teeth look great and she is as bossy and happy as she was before she became ill. They pulled 13 of her baby teeth out and her adult teeth are crooked but it doesnt seem to stop her from chowing down. Thank you for all that wished her well! |
What a great lesson and advice to all of us. We don't all have to be vets but we do need to understand what they are saying to better care for our dogs. It is not uncommon for Yorkies to retain baby teeth or to have crystals in their urine. Now to find the cause of the crystals. Sachi is a cutie and she is really tiny. My Scarlett is about 2.5 pounds. I wish she was closer to 4 but she just turned 5 years old so she has hit her top weight. Love the pics! |
Good to hear you pup is doing much better ! |
So glad her baby teeth are out and she is doing well.:) |
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