[Gpdd] REgarding:Another has gone to the bridge

Pasmant, Dawna DawnaP at Scosche.com
Mon Feb 28 18:57:26 EST 2005


Oh my goodness.  I had the same thing happen to my Bailey.  We found out
that her back molars were growing into her cheeks and she had to have them
filed down, but by the time the surgery was done and all we ended up loosing
her.  I am so sorry for your loss.  I know how hard it was to go through
that.  Bialy could not even get up to eat.  All she could do was lay on her
side.  If she tried to stand up she would fall over and thrash around.  I
had all of these small stuffed animals in her tank to keep her from
thrashing around.  We thought she was coming around one evening when she
actually stood up and was not wobbly.  The day after surgery she went down
hill fast, and I had to make that call.  I still say hello to her everyday I
walk out by my roses.  My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
I fear that time for everyone of my cavy companions.  Hugs and tons of love.
Fugly and BooBoo bow their heads in respect for your little one.  
 
Best regards,
Dawna Pasmant
Scosche Ind.
1-800-363-4490 Ext 115 
dawnap at scosche.com
 



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