But CLO! I shall miss her dearly! Lol you would send her back! My BF gets SO angry because everytime I am not here she whines. Sometimes she will play with him but then will start to cry. She almost never cries with me lol :twisted:
<br>Of course I would send her back... :P<br>Awww cute! Though I think you should teach her not to whine with your bf before he gets too jealous.. ;P
She's so adorable. She makes me want to get a Pomeranian! Dx<br><br><span style="font-style:italic">Other breeds I want to get due to seeing other VP players own them:</span><br>Golden Retriever<br>Jack Russell Terrier<br>Dachshund<br>Rottweiler<br>Australian Cattle Dog<br>Labrador Retriever<br>Samoyed<br>Shetland Sheepdog<br>American Pit Bull Terrier<br><span style="font-style:italic">and the list goes on...</span><br><br>Thanks a lot for making me add Pomeranian to my list. -_- xD
Well one thing for sure about poms is they get attached...VERY attached and quickly. From the night I brought her home she has been my dog even though she has been around my boyfriend. So beware. And socialize them well. I have seen a lot of aggressive poms but thankfully ours loves everything.
She's going to be insanely gorgeous once her adult coat comes in!
<br><br><br>I know! I cannot wait! Pomeranians go through a "puppy uglies stage" where they lose their fluffy puppy coat and start to get their adult coat.<br><br>Here is an example of a pom in puppy uglies<br><a href="http://adorablepuppydreamshoytkennels.weebly.com/puppy-uglies.html" target="_blank" class="bb-url">Puppy Uglies</a><br><br>So I am hoping she gets back some of the silvery coat she had as a pup and does not lose it all
Long haired Chihuahuas go through the same thing. Although, Czar didn't look too bad during his stage. His fur just thinned out and stayed short for a while; the only places he looked like he was balding was on his belly. <br><br>However, Pomeranians have such thick, big coats that they'd look funnier during the puppy uglies. xD
Well for some reason my baby has to be the misfortunate one. :evil: <br><br>The 29th Fable had to be rushed to the vet....AGAIN! I got off work at 11am and my boyfriend brought her with him to pickme up and as soon as i saw her I burst onto tears. EVERY time she would move she would do this weird yelping and her body would tense up and she was in a lot of pain. I couldn't even pet her or pick her up or anything. We went right to the vet and the whole ride was agonising. Every bump every turn...just everything would send her into pain. About half way there I hurried and flipped her on her back and held her in my arms like a baby, it helped the rest of the ride there. <br><br>So when we got there she wasn't doing it anymore. Not sure why, maybe the flipping on her back eased some of the pain. Well the lady who is our vet was busy with another patient but the tech looked her over and concluded it was not her back or spine. So we were relieved about that. She would place her paws down like she should and everything but it still seemed nuerological. <br><br>When the vet finally came in of course she had to feel Fable all over so my baby was put back in pain. I started crying again seeing my puppy suffer and yelp and it was just HORRIBLE! They took her back and gave her a shot of pain meds and came back and said that in March a man had a pomeranian weighing the exact same and that they could not figure out what was wrong with it. She said the man almost put his dog down because it was suffering. That was the only time they had ever seen this before. <br><br>We could find out exactly what was wrong with her if we had $3000 to send her to a nuerologist. I have NO WHERE NEAR that amount. I didn't even have $100 on me. The vets said that they were going to do the same thing they did with the other pom and put her on 4 medications, 2 for pain- 1 anti-inflamatory- and 1 other one for something else. <br><br>At first i was like 'There is no way we can afford 4 medications...I do not know what to do' but THANKFULLY 3 medicines were donated by the guy with the other pom and we oly had to buy 1. It still cost us $70 for the whole visit and we owe the vet $6 but it was worht being broke for a week. Fable has done SO MUCH better with the medications and is even chasing the cats and being herself. I am so thankful that the medicines were donated. i have no idea what we would have done.<br><br>The vet said there were like 4 things it could have been but they were all basically going to be treated the same way.<br>I am just SO happy she is getting better.
Poor baby! I'm glad she got the medications she needed and is doing better! My dog has serious neurological problems, and it was so expensive trying to figure out what was wrong with her. I tried so many vets, luckily found a good one that we stuck with. It's been to the point, at times, that she could hardly stand up and walk because she constantly twitches and jerks around. It causes her no pain, but can be pretty disruptive while on walks, during agility, and even sleeping. I wish you the best of luck with your Fable, and hope you find out what's going on with her!
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