Urshie was one lucky girl, she lived to tell the tail (tale)

R Taft

Active member
For those of you on FB you will know that we are lucky to still have our puppy Urshie...

Nearly on Yussie's one year anniversary (one week exact) Urshie had an obstruction from a cooked bone that she would have found somewhere on our travels far and wide.

The vet told me when he rang us at home when she was home that it had been very close.

Please if your dogs are unwell do not leave them at home and take them to the vet and leave them there for the day. Even if it was for nothing. I think my neurosis with my dogs might have saved her. As I picked her "not well" very early.

She is fine now, she has a huge zipper about 7''...porr little thing. Gave me a scare as she went incontinent of urine, but by just waking her hourly and taking her for a walk that sorted. She now does have some potty training issue as she goes again on our verandah and she was so awesome, but we just keep taking her where we would like her to go

Phewwww again. i don't think I could have coped loosing another puppy... it was a very emotional time. being Yussie's and Tobias's anniversaries did not help.

Seeing the vets Christmas tree with a Bauble dedicated to Yussie at the top when I brought her in, just sent me bawling. I am lucky they are such amazing caring people. They saved my puppy :heart: Ronnie
 

AngusMcDubhsMom

New member
So glad she is well and recovering from her ordeal...and you also. Excellent advice too. After we lost Angus to bloat my vet said to me "you will never look at your dog the same way again" and she was right. At the first sign of anything unusual, off they went to the vet. That saved Gracie from a bloat episode and Maneen gained another 18 months with dilated cardiomyopathy because we got them to the hospital asap. Give Urshie a big hug from me too.
 

lmfoltyn

New member
Oh my goodness...I am so thankful that all is well...that must have been so scary for you...I am glad she is doing well...big big hugs...
 
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