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We got bad news at the vets

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shonajoy:
Our orange roan boy, Indie, has a cataract in his left eye. The vet says we should get our money back from the breeder, and that he can operate when Indie is older. I have a friend that is a radiographer at the local vet school, so she knows a lot of people there so hopefully we can work something out.

We have had a full refund from the breeder, and she also said we could return him if we wanted, but we have decided we are keeping him. He can see well enough at the moment to get by, and is doing everything he should be doing. It's been a very emotional time - we did consider giving him back, but I couldn't imagine life without him now, he's been such a great boy from day one. He's such a loving puppy, a real charmer.

I just wanted to let you all know

Shona                    

Dessie:
Dear Shona

So sorry to hear of your bad news :cry: poor little Indie and poor you :cry: and for the cataract to appear whilst Indie is so young.  

All the best                    

KellyP:
Sorry to hear about your little boy Shona :(  
Hopefully all will be well once hes older and can have his op.
Your breeder must have been very shocked as well, but it's nice to know that they would have taken him back.
There are responsible breeders out there  :)

Kel
 :)                    

Jane S:
Sorry to hear your news Shonajoy - congenital cataracts are present at birth & are not always hereditary but at least your breeder has been responsible in offering to take your pup back & giving you a refund. Congenital cataracts are under investigation in Cockers - some are thought to be hereditary, others can be caused by infection/trauma whilst the pups were developing in the womb. Cataracts can be detected early (before sale) if breeders take their litters to be screened by a veterinary opthalmologist - a few breeders do this already but not many as yet I'm afraid.                    

shonajoy:
Thanks all of you - the vet said congenital, I didn't realise that they could have been caused by trauma, I did just assume they would be hereditary. He's the only one in his litter to be affected, and was the only boy.

We are just taking things as they come, he's a total joy, and this just makes him extra special. I didn't think I'd be so in love with him already, but we'd had him a short time when we found out, and just knew we had to keep him.

Shona                    

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