Coping With Canine DistemperThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Canine Distemper Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download OUR BABY BOY BENNY-WHO WE MISS AND LOVE SO MUCH just recently i took our dog to the vet to find out what was wrong with him because he was not eating and throwing up and was real shakey and ect. they began to tell me he could have parvio so we did that test., that wasn’t it, so i had an exam done and the doctor told me that he is suffering from canine distemper and i asked what i could do to save his life she told me nothing. “he needs to be put down” i told her that he is almost a year old next month and he doesn’t want to be put down. they practically took him from me and put him down any ways after i told them not too. Now i feel responsible for his death for taking him to the vet to get help. every day i have to hear about how he is dead and he said this exact sentence “are you done with your killing spree” from my husband, i know it’s hard on all of us he was a child to us raised from 6 weeks old, but i tell my husband everything that had happened with the vet and I can’t help but feel like he still blames me for everything. November 2009
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