Biogirl71
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So glad to hear good news! My thoughts are with you all for Tucker's speedy recovery!
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So happy to hear that he is coming home!!
typical bully
So a little update,
We got a call from the animal hospital earlier this morning. Not a good call.
Aparently early this morning tucker developed some issues breathing, his breathing became harder and his tempature spiked up. The placed tucker into a oxygen box, and gave him some antibiotics to try and help fight the fever. He had also started regurgitation food and liquids.
They called us to the clinic ( which is over an hour away ) to come and explain to us what was going on. Tucker has developed aspartis pnemonia ( excuse my spelling ) and has also seemed to get a infection of some sort. They have him in puppy ICU and doing whatever they can.
Not the phone call we were expecting this morning, we are home now ( without tucker ) waiting patiently for the call to come in to update on us on his condition. The hardest part of the whole ordeal was when the doctor ( who is an amazing young women ) asked us about recesitating him if needed and our wishes. There is no questions on what we want done - we want them to do whatever they can, at whatever cost to help our poor little meatball.
We got to see him for a few minutes in the oxygen tank, and it was heartbreaking... he was sitting there with the saddest look in his eyes barely able to even realize whats going on.
I havent had a chance to get pics up, I will try later on today, sorry for all those who are waiting to see pics of our little guy.
I just want my doggy to come home... i feel like a blubber child at 34 years old, it tears on my heart and hes only been part of our life for a month.