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Old 09-08-2009, 07:14 PM   #52
felicity1008
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I HAD to pick him up today. the bill for the 4 days was $2270...omg! After they took him off the Dextrose they feed him every 2 hours by syringe and .5 oral dextrose. so i have him home now and am continuing to feed every two with the .5 dextrose. they increased it from .25 because his Glucose Level was 25! but i have not choice but to care for him at this point at home. He abdomen is VERY swollen. he is sleeping a lot and just looks ok. he is kissing but not perky at all. i am so worried. I am bringing him along with my other 2 to the vet tomorrow. for the 2 girls now have diareahI am so upset and scared now
I called the Health Dept in the town that i purchased him and they are very excited to stop these people. They are having the head of the county spca call soon with instructions and they will hopefully invade the home soon and they will be issued summons. I will probably gain little financially back from them but i am pressed criminal charges.
The woman i purchased him from claims to be Melva Langford from TX. Well little to say i googled the name, got a # and called today and the woman in NJ is not HER and THE REAL MELVA LANGFORD IS STILL IN TX who had sold the pup to her. well they are USDA breeder ( puppy mill farm in another words) and they are elderly and very upset. They sell to brokers and pet stores. They sold 4 pups recently to Carlos and Carmen Lopez . Who knows if they gave a real name to them either. but I told him that MELVA LANGFORD SOLD ME THIS SICK PUP AND THE NJ DIV OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS WILL BE ON HIS A$$ along with the health dept ,SO i upset him because i was making a point that this woman stole his wifes idenity. i also told him that the pup was only a pound and he really freaked out... saying it could not be his pup b/c he dont release them till there 2lbs. this world is so cruel and i dont know who to believe
any suggestions are always helpful but i need more ideas and help to get this little guy back to health more than anything!
should i give him pedilyte?
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