Hello,
I went to a pet grooming/pet store, because my BF wanted to get sme treats for his pup. Well, they have a room of pups and I decided to look but it was locked. The gal there said if I wanted to see something she would bring it out. (I have been their before and usually you go in the puppy room and view the pups, so I though how weird.) Any way I asked her if she had any yorkies, and she had three. (I wasn't looking to buy, just wanted to see, while my BF was looking around.)
First she brough out a male yorkie, he was cute, looked nice and healthy, a little bit big, and had nice big ears. I thought it was weird that I could actually hear and feel the little guys stomach growling. So when I gave him back I let her know she should probably feed him.
Second she brought out a yorkie under a year old, but older, that was cute and looked healthy.
Lastly she brought out a yorkie female, I saw her face and it looked like she had sticky stuff on her muzzle, I just thought it was food. Well she handed her to me, and I about cried right then and there. This little pup was nothing but skin and bones. Her tummy was growling and you could see she was having some sort of digestive problems. This pup definatly should not have been sold, or have been attempted to be sold. She should have been with a vet. A customer asked me if I was getting her, and I asked the lady to hold her and she just about cried too! I mentioned to the clerk that the pup looked very sick...and she didn't say anything back!
On top of that they had a cat climbing around that had snot coming out of its nose, while customers were bring their animals in t be groomed.
I have been to this place before and have never seen anything like that, I am going to call tomorrow and maybe see if I can talk to the store owner?
What can I do for this pup? Who can I call or contact? I can't imagine someone selling a pup in that condition!

They wanted like 1300+ for a pup that I have no doubt in my mind is going to die if something isn't done.
Please PM me with advice on what to do...