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thanks for the info ;) |
Been almost a year since this was bumped. When I think that I almost lost my little baby before I even got a chance to get to know her more, it makes me all teary eyed. She and Izzy own our hearts and can't imagine life without them:love: |
Just bumping up for any new puppy owners. They can go downhill so quickly, and I know Luna would not be here with us if it wasn't for the wonderful breeder lady who helped us. Thank you Bitsy!!!!!! |
Thanks for the bump up, I some how missed this valuable information. |
Well, I figured I may as well bump this up, since I searched it out for a new puppy mom. It's amazing to me that Luna will be 6 years old in July:love: She now weighs 5 pounds even, which seems to be perfect for her. She loves to eat, you'd never know she had trouble at first:laugh: I only wish that every person that sold tiny puppies would at least WARN people about hypoglycemia, as many don't make it:( If we had known about this, it wouldn't have gotten to the emergency situation that it was. Thanks to YT for all the wonderful things that I've learned here to help my babies have better lives. They are healthy, happy, and thriving due to all of YOU:love: And the best part is, I still learn something new here all the time:D Not to mention that I have made some wonderful friends:) |
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a. don't know any better b. don't care I hate to say it, but I think most fall under b ... all they care about is money in hand. It is just so common and so sad. So many puppies die needlessly. |
You are so right, LJ. It's very sad and I just can't wrap my head around the fact that these "people" knowingly do this to innocents. Makes me ill:( |
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You might think that educating the public would work...but it doesn't. I want to scream when people come on YT and argue with us saying oh, they know all of the risks but they are buying their 8 week old tiny puppy anyway. If you cannot reach the purchasers, then the people who are breeding will never stop. Very frustrating. |
Still good information after all these years! Thanks for sharing! |
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Demand = supply:( People are so instant-gratification oriented these days. I want it NOW, I don't want to hear about what could go wrong, it won't happen to ME:rolleyes: Those greeders count on that, meanwhile breeding everything and anything with sexual organs to turn a buck. We can only hope that there si a very special, VERY hot place for these folk when they pass on! |
Hi There everyone. I just have a quick question on Lunas Mama hypoglycemic recipe. Is it okay that my yorkie can have half & half? I'm planning on trying to recipe out tonight because my yorkie is not feeling so well either. His blood sugar level was at 51. We just got him back from the vet and he was given some Karo syrup. Tobey's resting right now but I'm just so worried still. His next feedings at 3:30 but only his Royal Canin mashed up with warm water. I have to wait for my husband to come home after work tonight to go buy the stuff for Lunas recipe. |
If you are having sugar issues, I would be mixing baby food chicken in with that kibble...you want frequent meals, asmuch as baby will eat. If you want to try that "hypoglycemia formula", I would not give half and half. Substitute Kefir milk, which is a fabulous probiotic and will keep pups digestive tract balanced....it is 99% lactose free, lo fat, and your pup will tolerate it. Or use puppy milk, with Karo added. |
Hi there Yorkiemom. Thank you very much for your advice. He doesn't want to eat nor drink. I've been forced feeding him and giving him nutri-cal by the hour. He just seems so lethargic. I'm so worried and his vet was not that great of a help. :mad:. Just gave him .5ml of karos and said he's fine now. That's when the diarrhea started. Now, several hours later and he's just resting. At least no more throw ups or diarrhea. :( |
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Hi everyone. Thank you so much for your concern and replies. I'm sorry. I meant force feeding food/ pedialyte by the hour. Not nuti-cal. That came out wrong. I'm gonna look for a different vet tomorrow first thing and hoping I'll find one that wouldn't just brush me off. The great news is that Tobey made it through the night. I camped out right next to his cage and my husband laid on the couch for emotional support. He's currently eating normally again. He just had his first B.M. of the day and I have never been happier to see a hard stool, lol. I'm still running on no sleep but couldn't be happier. Keeping him inside his cage so he can rest. I do think he's still mad at me since he still wouldn't look at me and turns away everytime i look at him. Once again, thank you sooo much ladies. Thank you thank you thank you. |
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Congratulations! You just keep feeding him like you are until you can get him to a different vet that can tell you what could possibly be wrong with him. Be sure you have him check to be sure baby is not dehydrated...even with you force feeding fluids, it is easy for them to get ahead of you and dehydrate.....they can give him some IV fluid right uder his skin to catch him up or to keep him on an even keel...help YOU out a little....You are doing a great job! |
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