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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2524235" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Hello all</p><p>It is with a sad heart to say that our Great Pyrenees puppy - Shelby passed away last Saturday morning. She was doing great as always on last Friday and then during the night she started having a "Pant-Hicup" . I was in contact with our vet who by the way gave Shelby to us as a gift, for several hours, This was until 1:00am. We gave some meds instructed by our vet and was going to do x-rays first thing in the morning if she didn't get better. Well within several hours she went from running around with Griffin our cat to passing away in our arms. She was only 9 1/2 weeks old. She had a faint "Pant-Hicup) for several weeks and had her checked out the day before she passed. It can only be determined that it was possibly a heart valve failure. Her two litter mates passed right after birth so it may have been genetic. </p><p>The Good news is that we have a new addition to our family. Yesterday our good friend that gave us Shelby as a gift asked me to meet with him in the town of Monroe, GA at 5:00PM yesterday. When I met with him he had a Great Pyrenees Female puppy to give to us to help with the loss of Shelby. Talk about a great caring friend. Now mind you he is an excellent Veterinarian here in GA and knows a lot of breeders a people. </p><p>Within the day we lost Shelby he and his staff started searching for the another perfect puppy for us. I can't describe our loss of Shelby, but also can not describe or express having such an excellent caring FRIEND to help out with our grief and loss.</p><p>We got "SIERRA" (cant say named after the bullets, but the mountains) yesterday and today is Samson's 9th Birthday. I have a picture of Samson & Shelby two weeks ago (she has the Badger Black eyes & ears) and Sierra (Badger right ear) our newest addition.</p><p>Naturally had to have a Birthday party for Samson since he is 9 years old. Bernese live 8-12 years and hope Samson is here for many more. By the way Samson if great with puppies and our cats watches over them. It is bred into their DNA.</p><p>Anyway we just wanted to share this story. I haven't been too responsive or getting some projects done as fast this past week.</p><p>With all the craziness going on in the world Jill & I just got a bundle of joy and happiness.</p><p></p><p>God Bless</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2524235, member: 116439"] Hello all It is with a sad heart to say that our Great Pyrenees puppy - Shelby passed away last Saturday morning. She was doing great as always on last Friday and then during the night she started having a "Pant-Hicup" . I was in contact with our vet who by the way gave Shelby to us as a gift, for several hours, This was until 1:00am. We gave some meds instructed by our vet and was going to do x-rays first thing in the morning if she didn't get better. Well within several hours she went from running around with Griffin our cat to passing away in our arms. She was only 9 1/2 weeks old. She had a faint "Pant-Hicup) for several weeks and had her checked out the day before she passed. It can only be determined that it was possibly a heart valve failure. Her two litter mates passed right after birth so it may have been genetic. The Good news is that we have a new addition to our family. Yesterday our good friend that gave us Shelby as a gift asked me to meet with him in the town of Monroe, GA at 5:00PM yesterday. When I met with him he had a Great Pyrenees Female puppy to give to us to help with the loss of Shelby. Talk about a great caring friend. Now mind you he is an excellent Veterinarian here in GA and knows a lot of breeders a people. Within the day we lost Shelby he and his staff started searching for the another perfect puppy for us. I can't describe our loss of Shelby, but also can not describe or express having such an excellent caring FRIEND to help out with our grief and loss. We got "SIERRA" (cant say named after the bullets, but the mountains) yesterday and today is Samson's 9th Birthday. I have a picture of Samson & Shelby two weeks ago (she has the Badger Black eyes & ears) and Sierra (Badger right ear) our newest addition. Naturally had to have a Birthday party for Samson since he is 9 years old. Bernese live 8-12 years and hope Samson is here for many more. By the way Samson if great with puppies and our cats watches over them. It is bred into their DNA. Anyway we just wanted to share this story. I haven't been too responsive or getting some projects done as fast this past week. With all the craziness going on in the world Jill & I just got a bundle of joy and happiness. God Bless Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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