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00:00 They're so stuck together that I didn't see them.
00:02 It's sad to see that with such a young dog.
00:05 Come here.
00:12 This is Buttercup.
00:14 She was born a month ago, Monday.
00:16 She's a pure Siberian Husky.
00:19 We came to see Dr. Joya because there's something wrong.
00:23 Her eyes are starting to swell up.
00:26 She has a wound on her nose.
00:29 She also has a wound in her ears and on her belly.
00:32 And her paws look like they're all chipped.
00:36 She's losing her hair under her chin quite a bit.
00:40 And then of course her head.
00:43 But her face looks pitiful.
00:46 It's going to be okay.
00:48 I cry every day.
00:49 I called about twenty vets.
00:51 They were all over the place.
00:53 You ready to face this?
00:55 I don't care how long it takes or how much it costs me.
00:58 I just want Dr. Joya to be saved.
01:01 Buttercup, you're so cute.
01:04 Tell me what's wrong.
01:06 Last Friday, a wound appeared on her belly.
01:08 I took her to the vet who put her on antibiotics.
01:11 Tuesday, her condition worsened.
01:13 According to him, it's neither gall nor ear mites.
01:15 I'm going to examine her.
01:17 She must feel very pitiful.
01:19 Poor girl.
01:21 Oh, you have blue eyes.
01:24 They're so stuck together that I didn't see them.
01:26 At four weeks, Buttercup is still a baby.
01:29 She's still a baby and hasn't been spayed yet.
01:32 So this is a very sad thing to see in such a young dog.
01:35 I was wondering if it could be an allergy.
01:38 It would be a very serious condition.
01:40 She doesn't have inflated ganglions like she usually does.
01:44 Come here, my little girl.
01:47 It looks like she has ulcers on her cheeks.
01:50 I'll look at that.
01:51 No problem.
01:52 I just need to be here for a minute.
01:53 Thank you.
01:54 You're so nice.
01:56 Here's the little dog.
01:58 Look at this little ball of fur.
02:02 I'm hoping these samples will help me know if these are mites or not.
02:06 If it's not like that, it's likely to be something more serious.
02:09 And we'll have to continue the investigation.
02:12 Oh my God.
02:14 Can you examine this little dog and tell me what you think?
02:16 She's so tiny.
02:17 I'm going to put some dye on her.
02:19 It's weird.
02:22 Are you okay?
02:24 Can you open this one?
02:26 Can you see me?
02:28 Oh.
02:29 I'm going to treat you.
02:31 Look at those red spots.
02:32 It's so itchy.
02:34 In dermatology, we don't see a lot of very young mites.
02:37 But just by looking at her, we can tell right away that she's not well.
02:41 Helping animals that are sick is to help sick animals get better.
02:46 This is her.
02:47 Yeah.
02:51 I'm looking at the belly sample.
02:55 And we can see that, wait a second.
03:00 Nothing really significant, alas.
03:02 It's just a little inflammation.
03:05 The slides are not showing anything.
03:07 I'm worried that buttercup is something very serious.
03:10 Did you analyze the samples?
03:12 Yes.
03:13 If I saw an infection, it would be relatively easy to treat.
03:17 But I'm not seeing infections, so it's not something serious.
03:21 It's probably an autoimmune disease, which means that the organism attacks itself.
03:25 She can't even open her eye because it's so stuck.
03:28 Autoimmune diseases are, in the best cases, difficult to treat in old dogs.
03:32 In a dog this young, you have to intervene quickly if you want to save it.
03:36 Ready?
03:38 It's over.
03:40 She's got a lot of reproaches to make.
03:43 She's only going to start whining.
03:45 It's true that huskies are one of the most queen-like breeds.
03:49 Worst day of my life.
03:56 That's it, it's over.
03:58 Do you want to see your mom?
04:01 [Coyote howl]
04:04 [Coyote howl]
04:07 [Coyote howl]

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