Linda it is good to hear that his trachea hasn't gotten worse through the
years.. Also good news that the med worked for his leg. He sounds like a
strong boy!

Peggy 
 
 
 
 
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From: Webville Lady
Date: 7/20/2013 10:35:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Collapsing Trachea
 
  
I am so sorry to read about Maya.  Scary for me as my Taylor has collapsing
trachea.  He has coughed almost since I first got him and he was offically
diagnosed with this condition a couple of years ago.  Luckily it has not
progressed at all.  But, of course, I worry about it.  On a happier note,
Taylor appeared to have serious ligament damage in his right rear leg and
surgery was recommended.  I decided to try another pain med and wait  a
couple of weeks and just a few days later he seemed to improve and now seems
basically all better.

Again so sorry about Maya!!

Hugs,
Linda

ps.....Taylor is 7







From: Gregory <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 4:22 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Collapsing Trachea



  
We were devastated last week when we had to put our 10 year old female chi,
Maya, down. She started caughing a couple of years ago and the vets told us
that it was a collapsing trachea issue that would get worse over time.

The caughing got worse 3 months ago and the vets gave us medication that
helped for a little while. Unfortunately, last week our beloved Maya took a
turn for the worst and Sunday she crossed over the rainbow bridge.

We will be looking for another chi in the future and will contact several
breeders. I was not familiar with this problem when we got her and the other
generations of chis that the breeder had ranged in age from 3 to 13 and none
had this issue. Are there anything that we should look for next time when we
go to view puppies to possibly avoid this problem again or is it something
that just happens. My wife and I are still heart sick. Greg






 

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