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Location: Essex UK
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The video actually makes her look better than what she was, in the flesh she was much worse and very distressed. You also can't see how dark red/purple her tongue and gums were and still are to some extent. Then think doubly bad again and that was when we rushed her back to the vets and were told to stop fussing there was nothing wrong, take her home and when she collapses take her to the emergency vet. Well why would she collapse if nothing was so called wrong.
Vicki she is not panting or dribbling now she is just laying there now staring into space, she is not quite as scared of us, and for a short while she looked like a glimmer was coming back in her and she might recognise us, but that has gone again and I just tried to take her outside to the toilet and she was scared out there.
Its horrible to see such a playful affectionate girl just cut off from the world it seems.