lilspaz68
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My brother adopted the 2 bigger PEW girls from my Oops Bronling litter, and they have done very very well. Tons of out time, never been sick, happy, sweet little girls. Sadly the friendlier one Didi developed a mammary tumour that was growing slowly awhile ago, and is now huge! I saw her this weekend, and my mom was sure that she wasn't comfortable now and asked that I take her home and get Dr Munn to humanely euthanize her when it was time. They were worried that it would get bad fast and they wouldn't be able to get her to me in time. So I brought little Didi home and realized she had a respiratory issue going on, not an overt one, but there nonetheless...some costal breathing, etc. So she is now on baytril and dex every 2nd day to reduce the inflammation in her lungs. She is a bright happy little thing and seems to be improving. The tumour is at the stage where it is stealing her nutrients and its a battle to stop the gradual weight loss
But I got some good news, :joy: I talked to my mom (offered to help, which was refused) and she and I decided that I will be taking in Didi on Saturday at 10 am to see if her tumour is operable and with her improving respiratory issues if she's a candidate at all.
Keep your fingers crossed that this sweet girl can have the surgery, comes through with flying colours and can go home to her sister :heart: :heart:
Meet the sweet brave loving little lady herself...
What she would look like sans tumour
But I got some good news, :joy: I talked to my mom (offered to help, which was refused) and she and I decided that I will be taking in Didi on Saturday at 10 am to see if her tumour is operable and with her improving respiratory issues if she's a candidate at all.
Keep your fingers crossed that this sweet girl can have the surgery, comes through with flying colours and can go home to her sister :heart: :heart:
Meet the sweet brave loving little lady herself...
What she would look like sans tumour