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best of luck elsie hope shes a champ for you :thumbsup:
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Hi Elise just weighed Riley he's now 14 lbs , good 2 lbs of that could well be mud !!! He's just been river bank sliding again . Trying to get ball off him is a whole new sport in it's own right Whippet rugby. Anyway, off to relax with Leo next to fire, he's guarding Easter eggs kids have left on the shelf, living in hope of a sudden earth quake to force them into his mouth. The pictures of pups are lovely but, they're much better in the flesh See you soon KxRed Brindle is ALL MINE she's called Trudy (Follow my Dreams) and I did indeed dream about her, when they brought the pups round to me in the box she was crawling about like mad and screaming her little lungs out louder than any of the others :wub: .
so sorry to ere this elsie wat a shame im starting to get worried over ere now but if not enough graham can most certanly ave my one if he wishs i hate to see this happen to him and of course u but its not the end of the world i suppose.. :thumbsup:RIP Caan
He died at 10:50pm last night after sudden respiratory distress. I tried everything I could, it was so quick and he slipped away within 15 minutes of becoming unwell.
I didn't want to post anything until I'd spoken to Graham. We're both understandably gutted, he was such a strong, healthy dog and was active and piling on the weight. Such a shock.
fading puppy :angry: one of my bitches had tat elise nicest pups ever had and everymorning one after another they passed away lost seven of them my vet injected four of them two came through it how is my wee bitchI spoke to the vet about this as I was concerned that given it's sudden onset there could be something that would affect the other pups. The vet didn't think it was likely that there was anything that would affect the others. It is a possibility that he aspirated himself through over zealous feeding (it did occur just after he had fed) and the milk may have gotten into his lungs. Either that or he was just a fading puppy that went downhill very quickly.
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