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06-30-2011, 06:56 AM | #166 | |
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06-30-2011, 08:22 AM | #167 |
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| I seen her FB. Page she was in labor and was passing green fluilds so she decides to take the furbaby to the vet for a c section and from what she says one vet wouldn't even see them because she had no money but the great thing Is furbaby and mama are ok she had one girl!!!
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06-30-2011, 08:46 AM | #168 | |
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06-30-2011, 09:03 AM | #169 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | What does one truly expect an emergency vet to do when someone shows up with a dog? Not defending the practice, but I can fully understand why someone would refuse treatment of a dog they have never seen before with someone who "forgets" their credit card. I'm sure they have learned the hard way that many of these pet owners promise to run out to get it (while the dogs are being treated) and just don't come back. It sucks that they have to refuse, but I do understand. I'm wondering if Tanisha would be so understanding of someone coming to pick up a dog from her "forgetting" forgetting their wallet and letting the dog go home with them with the understanding that they will bring the money by later. For some reason, I don't think so. Now, if it were me, I would be calling everyone I knew and asking them to go over to my house and get my credit card, call the vet and give them the information over the phone rather than wasting time. But again, that's just me. My regular vet has my cc info on file, along with a list of people who are authorized to seek emergency care for my pets in the event I'm not around. So let us recap: After being told by a vet that her dog would most likely need a c-section, she decides to have the dog labor at home on the off chance that the puppy would suddenly be much smaller and the pelvis much bigger. The dog then starts passing green fluid. Can someone enlighten me? In people, green fluid means either an infection or that the fetus has passed meconium in to the fluid due to distress- I would assume it is the same with dogs. Only after the green fluid shows up does she get concerned enough to go to a vet. Without her money. Now, presumably she knows she is going to an emergency vet 45 minutes away. Presumably one would think that , knowing your girl was likely to require a c-section, one would have an emergency plan in place including method of payment. I know, I know, I am making presumptions about what a normal caring person would do... After showing up at the vet without any $$, she gets miffed that the vet won't see her. She now presumably returns home (another 45 minutes) then returns to the vet again (45 minutes again) so the c-section can be performed. The dog has now been in distress for well over 2 hours. If that isn't animal cruelty on her part, I don't know what is. Some people really should be horsewhipped.
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06-30-2011, 09:04 AM | #170 |
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| Green fluid is a HUGE danger...means puppy is or has detached from the wall. This is an extreme ER to get the pup out and out alive. After at least one pup has been born it can happen and can be normal, but NEVER before!
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06-30-2011, 09:11 AM | #171 | |
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06-30-2011, 09:31 AM | #172 | |
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06-30-2011, 09:50 AM | #173 | |
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Tanisha Trine Thank you everyone... I cannot tell you how exhausted, elated and over whelmed I feel. I swear it's been a long time since I've cried that hard.....So you all know she had a scheduled c-section scheduled today at 12:00 well mother nature de...cided she was going to a little earlier...She went into active pushing labor at 1:30 am and wasn't making any progress (but at least we gave it a good shot) she just wasn't bring the puppy down at all. Then I went potty and she disappeared I searched for 15 minutes for her I was like what the heck where can she be lol then finally found her in our bed under the covers with her water broken all over my hubby's legs! he didn't even realize lol so at around 4:30 decision that enough was enough she wasn't making any progress I pulled the plug especially after I saw green fluid . I started calling some emergency vets picked one and raced all the way there a 45 minute drive since my vet didn't open till 7:00 am....See More 4 hours ago · LikeUnlike.Linda Steele thank goodness it's finally done 4 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading....Tanisha Breton ....cont. I got there and the vet wouldn't even see her since I didn't have cash in hand can you believe that??? I was shocked I even talked to him over the phone and he never said anything about making sure I had money (hubby get's paid t...oday I told the receptionist)She said didn't matter no cash no service I was hysterical I had already knew it was a super long labor and was frighten we'd loose puppy. So I cried all the way back home another 45 min. drive and headed to my vet's office at around 6:30 am and waited for them to open then to find out that just because they opened at 7:00 am the actual Doctor didn't get there till 7:30 am so the long and the short of it she had a c-section done and she is in recovery and we have 1 girl PUPPY and gezzz I am tired with no sleep and ready to just have another good cry of relief that we made it and mom and baby are here alive!!! THANK YOU GOD!!!! What a blessing!
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06-30-2011, 09:58 AM | #174 | |
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After reading your post and going the driving directions I now a very frightening thought come to my mind.......as I seem to always hit it right on the head I could just cry. My guess it will only be a matter of time before Mylie starts to go "down hill" and that both she and her puppy pass away. I think her entire story is contrived to garner sympathy for her lack of morals and ethical breeding standards. I would also put money on it if Dr. Sampson was given a call that he would not know anything about a 2 lb dog needing an emergency spay this morning. She probably died while giving birth at Tanisha's home. If my suspicions are correct this is animal cruelty to the next level. Priceless Yorkie Puppy
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06-30-2011, 10:03 AM | #175 | |
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I want to just throw up!
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06-30-2011, 10:07 AM | #176 |
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06-30-2011, 10:13 AM | #177 | |
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Sorry, I get that emergencies happen. But this wasn't an emergency until you let it become one. You knew the girl would require a cesarean. You know that costs money. You know that vet offices are closed for more hours than they are open. If you don't have that emergency fund readily available, then plan ahead and apply for care credit. Poor, poor little Mylie. It really is a shame that she ended up with someone who is so completely clueless and cruel.
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06-30-2011, 10:21 AM | #178 |
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06-30-2011, 10:27 AM | #179 | |
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P.S. - happy to hear you and your hubby were able to work things out considering you liked him so much you were trying to find a reason to exempt him from paying child support. He seems like a REAL WINNER. He didn't realize that a dog's water broke on his leg?? You are discusting.
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06-30-2011, 10:36 AM | #180 |
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| That is so true. Between puppies it can mean a retained placenta that is dissolving but after more than six hours of active labor and no puppy it could be disaster. I don't think we will ever know the real story. I hope Mylie is truly OK!
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