Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Jennifer, I am sorry you are upset, but I think it is unfair to change your original discussion and leave just the responses, so those of us not involved can't get a true picture of what happened. I do know that the people who commented are wonderful individuals. I look at it like this...you ask a question on here...you get responses...some people agree with you and others don't... maybe you take the advice, maybe you don't....but ultimately what you do with Jack and any health issues is up to you. I have found DK to be a caring community and we all want what is best for Jack.
I agree wholeheartedly that we should ALL be more welcoming and loving to each other! Regardless of any personal issues, we should all want what is best for our Doodles and for each other!
Hear, hear! I certainly have posted some things which, on reflection, were not supportive. When I read Jennifer's post, to me it was clear she wanted support and was very worried about her doodle. I didn't post because I don't have a doodle yet so have zip experience. When people say or imply I shouldn't feel a certain way, I get angry or confused or something; not in a good place.
We all can have different views, and goodness knows I've learned new perspectives in reading this website, which is very helpful. But as Lori eloquently said, we should all want what is best for our Doodles and each other regardless of any personal issues.
Hi Jennifer!! I am Kathy In Southern Calif. I also had my Jac who passed Sept 2014. He was born with Pulmonic Stenosis , Severe! Dr. Lesser from Advanced Vet Care performed his Surgery and saved his life. The Surgery was High Risk,but I would not have traded my 81/2 years with the Love of My Life Jac, for Anything! I also had a Schnauzer prior to Jac that I treated for Congested Heart Failure for about over 2 years. The Meds gave me time with him also that I do not regret! You are Brave and a very Loving Person! There are very few pups who have Pulmonic Stenosis, because most of them do not get Surgery and Pass or are put down as Puppies!
I am all for saving a Life!, Your JACK is your Family a big part of your Heart!! May he have long years and thrive with the Medical Support he Requires!! I have had alot of Experience with Cardiac Issues with my dogs, if you have any questions or just need support, contact me!!
I now own Obie, 18 month old Schnoodle. He brought Healing to My Broken Heart! Lots of Doodle Luv, Kathy and Obie
Jennifer and Jack,
I haven't been on this site since we moved cross country in the fall. I randomly decided to look in today. I am so sorry to read about your troubles with Jack, but also with feeling judged. I too am an ICU nurse thru and thru. I am the official worrier for all humans, pets and things in our home. I believe vigilance is the key for all good ICU nurses!
We all differ on both what we will and will not do- and what we can can and cannot do- for our beloved pets.
Not only am I an ICU person, but my husband is a physician as well. When our first and so, so beloved doodle Tinker began to have seizures in spring 2012, we even disagreed among ourselves what to do and how much to pursue diagnosis. In the end, we decided to pursue the very expensive MRI. For Tinker, it didn't make a difference. BUT, that experience led me to get pet insurance for our new puppy Hoka first thing. By 9 months Hoka needed $10,000 in surgery for the swallowed squeaker.
You need to do what makes you most comfortable.
Good luck with Jack. We all need to enjoy every day with our pups, and our families. You never know what is coming down the road.
Hi Jennifer,
When I read your initial discussion, my immediate reaction was that while behind many of the responses were good intentions, you would probably be offended. I'm sorry that this happened and that instead of feeling supported, you felt disrespected. I believe, though, that everyone meant well.
Like others have said, you and only you know what is best and appropriate for Jack. The same is true for all of us and our pets. I hope that you are able to easily keep him (and yourself) healthy.
Best wishes!
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