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I rushed my 6 month old pup Bryan to Fairfield em...

I rushed my 6 month old pup Bryan to Fairfield emergency veterinarian , Bryan was having trouble breathing & started dry heaving. After getting Brian to the emergency to my shock they confirmed he had a diaphragmic hernia, his whole stomach went into his chest wall , his intestines everything was strangling his lungs. I ve never heard of such a thing ! nor did I know organs could go in to a chest wall . It mostly happens from trauma I found Bryan in the DR & knowing many dogs need adoption here. I couldn t see Brian ever having a life there he was very sick puppy when I found him ,he overcame distemper. I thought the Worst was behind us. I had him one month in the states before his diaphragm tore, when Brian arrived my vet saw him & I kept telling him I didn t like the way he was breathing and he dismissed that saying he was fine ! He wasn t fine he was actually dying slowly every day . He wouldn t eat I hand fed him so he would get something down and everyone said when he s hungry he will eat ,a dog will not starve itself . Please if you see the signs there something wrong take it further . If not for the wonderful staff at Fairfield emergency and Dr. Chris Hunt , Bryan would have died. Dr Chris Hunt is a surgeon to be admired . Dr Hunt Couldn t promise me Brian would survive surgery , like with any surgery anything could happen , but yet he brought a sense of calm over me I knew Bryan was in the right hands . And I don t calm down easy! I can t say enough about the team over at Fairfield. They saved Brian s life & for that we will for always be thankful. Brian at 6 months old has has never been able too play or eat like a puppy should. He is a special pup & deserves to run & play like other pups, Bryan is so blessed That Dr Hunt was the surgeon that performed his surgery, I seriously feel if not for Dr.Hunt Bryan wouldn t be here today. Thx U. The Giorgio s

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