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Reply To: Puppy Throws up Intermittently for the past 3 months
Thank you Melissa. Hannah was my shadow. I love of course my other two but Hannah was the one who always soothed me. She was so spunky for a all of 4lb dog. NEVER, NEVER had an accident in the home. I had wee wee pads when weather prohibited going out in back or for a walk. She would without fail go on her pad and then push it this way and that to fold it up with her nose and look at me like saying “okay throw it out.” lol. The only toy she ever played with was her heart. It said I love you when squeezed that stopped working many years ago. I stitched it so many time that when she put it in her mouth to go to bed with it she looked like she had big red lips. She’s been with us for 17 years and will miss the Hannah that was full of spunk. She was loved and taken care of in everyday so their is no guilt I could have done more. Just leaves a whole in your heart though and the tears have not dried up yet .
I am SO VERY SORRY to hear of the loss of your daughter. Had two tragic losses when I was younger and I know how an animal can help you focus on their needs to take your mind off of the sadness. As I said, Hannah would make herself comfortable curled in my lap, I would put throw cover on her and it made me feel so relaxed.
I read anon on this board mentioned being careful the fruit and veggies. My Tia can eat carrots and be fine. If Loli eats it two days in a row she throws up. So maybe best stick with just the dog food to know for sure . Praying for your and CJ.
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