Greetings

Emily called me last night, such a huge heart she has and yeah, Big Momma
came from a puppy mill, thankfully for her, Emily saved her.
:clap2: Big Momma
is just 1 & 1/2 y/o & adorable! These vets were crap too so Emily's taking
her for accessment to a vet I know is honest, experienced & caring and can
hopefully give them a dx of what the problem is (there's not been a clear
answer). Big Momma has leakage and it's been suggested but not dxed fully
that it might be a structural defect. Emily's decided to put her on a grain free
kibble and use some plain yogurt to counteract the good bacteria killed by the
antibiotics and stop using oatmeal shampoo (seems to burn her skin) and use
different shampoo & ACV rinse as BMomma has hot spots. So a great start for
changes then getting a clear dx then a direction to go in.

Again, Emily...Welcome to EBN, I look forward to meeting y'all...GOD bless!
 
Emily called me last night, such a huge heart she has and yeah, Big Momma
came from a puppy mill, thankfully for her, Emily saved her.
:clap2: Big Momma
is just 1 & 1/2 y/o & adorable! These vets were crap too so Emily's taking
her for accessment to a vet I know is honest, experienced & caring and can
hopefully give them a dx of what the problem is (there's not been a clear
answer). Big Momma has leakage and it's been suggested but not dxed fully
that it might be a structural defect. Emily's decided to put her on a grain free
kibble and use some plain yogurt to counteract the good bacteria killed by the
antibiotics and stop using oatmeal shampoo (seems to burn her skin) and use
different shampoo & ACV rinse as BMomma has hot spots. So a great start for
changes then getting a clear dx then a direction to go in.

Again, Emily...Welcome to EBN, I look forward to meeting y'all...GOD bless!

Thank you so much again!
 
Emily called me last night, such a huge heart she has and yeah, Big Momma
came from a puppy mill, thankfully for her, Emily saved her.
:clap2: Big Momma
is just 1 & 1/2 y/o & adorable! These vets were crap too so Emily's taking
her for accessment to a vet I know is honest, experienced & caring and can
hopefully give them a dx of what the problem is (there's not been a clear
answer). Big Momma has leakage and it's been suggested but not dxed fully
that it might be a structural defect. Emily's decided to put her on a grain free
kibble and use some plain yogurt to counteract the good bacteria killed by the
antibiotics and stop using oatmeal shampoo (seems to burn her skin) and use
different shampoo & ACV rinse as BMomma has hot spots. So a great start for
changes then getting a clear dx then a direction to go in.

Again, Emily...Welcome to EBN, I look forward to meeting y'all...GOD bless!


Great work Carol --- thank you! :heartsign:
 
I absolutely love the name Big Momma!! and I am sure you have heard this said many times but your house is going to be Big Momma's house like all the rest of the fur kids here on EBN. You have done a wonderful thing!! Welcome!!
 
I absolutely love the name Big Momma!! and I am sure you have heard this said many times but your house is going to be Big Momma's house like all the rest of the fur kids here on EBN. You have done a wonderful thing!! Welcome!!

She fits it alright! We joke about whose the big momma in the house (im in a house with my 2 boys and hubby and shes in our fur family we have 3 boys and her) Ain't nothing small about this girl :) thank you everyone is so kind and helpful I've learned more in 2 days then I've had in 8 months about this breed and a lot more to go! We have a Doberman, pug and Yorkie everyone has their own special dog. Unlike our other 3 there's a lot more to maintaining a EB. Have to be willing to learn and be patient :)
 
:smileywelcome: to EBN.....Bless you for your generosity in taking care of a bully in need :love:
 
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