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Old 02-16-2007, 11:28 AM
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I have a 4 1/2 mon english bulldog that yesterday was diagnosed with a undeveloped trachea. it is 3mm in diameter and my Veterinarian say I should euthanize her because she will not even make it thru this summer, as her trachea will never be sufficient enough to live a normal life. Is this true? I do not want to lose my dog. is this normal? I am reading that small trachea's in this breed are common, but is this small common too. can she be happy and not suffer? Please help me, I need answers from people who have seen and heard of this .....expierence good or bad. I need to know what to do. Until then, my plan is to believe that God will heal my puppy in the name of Jesus Christ
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Old 02-16-2007, 01:38 PM
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I have a 4 1/2 mon english bulldog that yesterday was diagnosed with a undeveloped trachea. it is 3mm in diameter and my Veterinarian say I should euthanize her because she will not even make it thru this summer, as her trachea will never be sufficient enough to live a normal life. Is this true? I do not want to lose my dog. is this normal? I am reading that small trachea's in this breed are common, but is this small common too. can she be happy and not suffer? Please help me, I need answers from people who have seen and heard of this .....expierence good or bad. I need to know what to do. Until then, my plan is to believe that God will heal my puppy in the name of Jesus Christ
I don't know if this is common or not, I would recommend searching for a BullDog specific information site and see if they can answer that question.
They will be more experienced with common breed problems
Good luck
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