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by shepherdpal on 05 January 2010 - 17:01
Glad the pup is doing well.
Benny often burps . We call him our Belchin Shepherd
Benny often burps . We call him our Belchin Shepherd


by Robin on 05 January 2010 - 19:01
Thanks guys, I still want to have him scoped just to make sure. But you all have put my mind at ease.
Robin
Robin

by Robin on 02 February 2010 - 02:02
Delmar turned 12 weeks old last Friday and is a whopping 22.3 lbs. My biggest female is 28 lbs and the male I have left is 32. lbs so he is slowly catching up to the females.
He had his scope today and everything looks normal, nice a pink, went back to normal when we were backing the camera out,soft pallet was normal,no tumors,no lumps or bumps, so the belching and bloating I guess is just going to be a part of him. Dr. says that he should be fine.
what I mean by bloating is he sometimes you can thump his belly and it is like a watermelon and as soon as he burps he is fine and it goes down.
Thought that I would share
Robin
He had his scope today and everything looks normal, nice a pink, went back to normal when we were backing the camera out,soft pallet was normal,no tumors,no lumps or bumps, so the belching and bloating I guess is just going to be a part of him. Dr. says that he should be fine.
what I mean by bloating is he sometimes you can thump his belly and it is like a watermelon and as soon as he burps he is fine and it goes down.
Thought that I would share
Robin

by GSDtravels on 02 February 2010 - 02:02
Wonderful news, thanks for the update! Can't wait to see how fast he catches up.
by crhuerta on 02 February 2010 - 02:02
So...he's a typical "man"?......wait....I meant to say "male". 


by Robin on 03 February 2010 - 04:02
Yea a pain the A**. LOL

by Red Sable on 03 February 2010 - 20:02
That is great news Robin!

by Jessie James on 03 February 2010 - 22:02
Thats a cute pup. Glad he made it this far. When I read your first post the thing that struck my mind is Persistent Right Aortic Arch . It's rare and puppies can live with it. but it's best to have it fixed.

by Robin on 06 April 2010 - 16:04
I just wanted to update you all that helped with suggestion on our sweet little Delmar, he lost his battle today, he had asperated yesterday and never recovered. so his family(a girl I work with) and I made the hardest but best choice we could for our sweet baby and let him go. he made it to 5 months to the day he was born and was loved everyday of his life. he will be so missed. RIP my Delmar.

by animules on 06 April 2010 - 16:04
I'm sorry Robin.....
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