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Likes: Going for rides, and she loves playing ball
Pet-Peeves: She hates it when we make her wait befor she eats
Favorite Toy: anything really
Favorite Food: peanut buttet
Favorite Walk: to the pond where she can swim her heart off
Best Tricks: picking things up for me!
Arrival Story: Macy is Me and my boyfriends dog, We got her in hopes that she would turn out to be our great conformation dog, but she didnt.. Now she is our great house pet! and is loving life...
Bio: Macy came from my aunt who used to breed labs, She was having one last litter, and so we broke down and got her! Macy's mother, is Daisy's Sister...
Forums Motto: Wanna Be Wonder dog
The Groups I'm In: *Agility*, AKC Conformation Show Dogs, Hunting Labradors, Michigan Labbies, Rally-O dogsters
Madame Macie Mae:
Jeff and I decided we wanted a puppy and so we went out to look at my aunt litter of pups. and jeff fell in love with the little white one...
I took Nevins to the vet yesterday because has has been vomiting a lot lately, and his stomach has gotten huge. They took and Xray and found his stomach to be full, and when I full, I mean FULL, with a strange white spot in the lower stomach. The vet believed it was a foreign object (toy, bone, something like that) and told us to take him home, not feed him, and bring him back today to see if we could get another xray to tell what it was. After 3 hours in the vets office today, the vet sprang it on me that he believes the "object" is a very large tumor, almost the size of his whole stomach. We have to take him to a specialist up in Cary early next week so they can do a scope down his throat to make sure its a tumor and get a biopsy, but as of right now, it isn't looking too good for our baby! Those of you that are close to our family know that Nevins has taken to Taegen from day 1 and he is 100% her dog, and as you can imagine, she is completely heartbroken. She doesn't understand whats going on but she knows Nevins is "sick" and has been crying all day. Nevins is such a good boy, he's the dog we always wanted! And now at only a year and a half, we may have to face losing him. Say a little prayer that by some miracle, the scope shows nothing and the mass is gone when they go down there, we don't want to lose our little buddy