DivineByDesign
Well-Known Member
I've just had my youngest to the docs today as he's not been quite right for a while. Our GP is an ENT specialist and had a good look over him. All of our children have suffered or currently suffer eczema, and the eldest briefly suffered asthma. GP has given him a list of meds to treat asthma and allergies and said its our call but if we want him to get better (he's only 9 months) then we need to get rid of our Pug. I'm devastated. Obviously my son comes first, but Betty (The pug) is a wonderful dog. Amazing with the children, immaculately trained and a part of the family. She already has her own bed in the utility, isn't allowed up on the sofas or beds as I was worried about the children reacting.
Has anyone had any experience of this? I'm petrified she'll end up in a puppy farm if we get rid of her as she's not yet been done (she's 17months)
Any advice or experience welcome. I'm not a "cry-ie" person but this has really got to me :'( xx
Has anyone had any experience of this? I'm petrified she'll end up in a puppy farm if we get rid of her as she's not yet been done (she's 17months)
Any advice or experience welcome. I'm not a "cry-ie" person but this has really got to me :'( xx