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Hi everyone. I'm writing this because I'm absolutely crushed and maybe getting to know other experiences will give me more insight into this terrible disease.
My dog is a 2 year old mix between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Chihuahua. She has always been healthy until yesterday the vets did an ultrasound and found out she has a congenital kidney dysplasia. Her levels of urea and creatinine are still normal, which means we were lucky enough to detect it at an early stage, but I read so many conflicting reports about life expectancy in situations where the disease is identified early on. I know this condition isn't reversible and doesn't have a cure but the sooner it is detected, the better we can maintain her quality of life. I also know there is no definite answer as to how many years she will live as it varies from dog to dog, but I really want to believe that given how young she is, and how this has been detected while nothing too bad has happened, she will still have at least 2 or 3 years to live. I don't know what I'll do once I lose my dog, she is the only light in my life, my best friend. And even though we were lucky to detect it this soon, I still feel like my life is about to end.
Has anyone had similar experiences? How long did your pet live? Thank you.
My dog is a 2 year old mix between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Chihuahua. She has always been healthy until yesterday the vets did an ultrasound and found out she has a congenital kidney dysplasia. Her levels of urea and creatinine are still normal, which means we were lucky enough to detect it at an early stage, but I read so many conflicting reports about life expectancy in situations where the disease is identified early on. I know this condition isn't reversible and doesn't have a cure but the sooner it is detected, the better we can maintain her quality of life. I also know there is no definite answer as to how many years she will live as it varies from dog to dog, but I really want to believe that given how young she is, and how this has been detected while nothing too bad has happened, she will still have at least 2 or 3 years to live. I don't know what I'll do once I lose my dog, she is the only light in my life, my best friend. And even though we were lucky to detect it this soon, I still feel like my life is about to end.
Has anyone had similar experiences? How long did your pet live? Thank you.