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My Dog - Zip

Date: Fri, 07/11/2008 - 11:43

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 11:43

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In October of 2004, I was all set to take my dog, Zip, to the Specialty dog show, for his breed. He was a rescued dog and was going to represent rescued dogs. That morning, though, I woke up and Zip just didn't seem to be himself. I got him into the vet, before departing for our drive from Detroit to Atlanta. My vet immediately sent us to MSU's Vet School, as Zip was a sick, sick boy. One and a half weeks and two surgeries later...I owed about $7,000 in bills, to MSU. I took out multiple payday loans to pay the debt...I couldn't see past getting my dog healthy. I knew, in my head, it was stupid...but I had to save his life. Sadly, two weeks later, he completely relapsed and I had to have him put to sleep. Shortly, thereafter...the payments were bouncing, everywhere, and it's been a battle, ever since. I'm working with GreenPath and, for me, it's working out beautifully. Every now and then, though, like this week, I'll get a random bought of collection calls, claiming to be from payday loans that, honestly, I don't even know if I took out. I demand proof, etc., and if it's legit, will include them in my repayments. I'll never, obviously, do anything so stupid as payday loans...if only it could have saved my dog...I miss him, horribly.


Zip's illness was "Canine Acute Lymphangiectasia"...which, to put it very simply, is a breakdown of the geointestinal tract functioning properly. He'd eat but, nutritionally, was starving, because his body didn't retain nutrients. However, he had a lot of fluid, in his body, so weight loss wasn't noticed. The day that I suspected something was wrong, his abdomen seemed bloated...they removed about 3ltrs. of fluid from him, which was compressing his organs and causing those to falter. Still, no matter how his illness cost me, financially, I'd give anything, to have him back.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 07:13

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Sorry to hear that. Losing a pet is never easy and every time it happens to me I say "that's it, no more pets" and then I turn around and get another. My last baby died in my arms, due to a failed heart valve, on the way into the vet. Now I have TWO more to replace her! My little guy had no grove for his kneecap so I had him undergo surgery to have one made. His knee is now pinned and screwed but Thank God he is doing fine. Set me back about $2000 but with every jump he takes, I know I made the right decision. Know that I feel for your loss.


lrhall41

Submitted by llw1995 on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 19:09

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i'm sorry for your loss. i love dogs so much and consider them family. in april, i lost a puppy. i brought him home and he was very, very sick. he was so young and it broke my heart. this past june, i have adopted a wonderful pit bull named bruno. i never had a pit bull before but he won me over at the shelter and is such a joy to have.


lrhall41

Submitted by bea2ls on Wed, 08/13/2008 - 09:53

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