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Old 08-16-2013, 10:03 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by joyce evans View Post
She's a mix but not sure what. The man next door just came over. He talked to the lady and she said she would give her a bath for the fleas. Alot of good that will do..more will just jump on her as soon as she goes back under the house. She would not admit that it was her dog, no yes or no. I asked the man to go back and tell her that that poor baby is pregnant and she needs medical help. Just had a delivery person tell me he knows of no-kill shelters on his side of town and that his girlfriend was an animal lover too. He will be talking to her tonight so maybe they will offer some help. I'm going to see what's in my area as well. I really have to be careful what I start with the people across the street from my shop but I will not stop with this until this dog is taken care of in every aspect.

Absolutely! It must be done before the pups are born...and no reason to upset the neighbors.

I am not a 'pet thief' but, personally, if they don't lay claim to her, she is 'technically' a stray, and if it was me, I would snatch her up and off the block to a more out-of-the way (or unseen...even indoor...basement w/puddle pads, etc.)...location, treat her with Capstar and several baths and flea combings in rapid succession, and get a safe flea treatment on her as quickly as possible. The holistic flea treatment can most likely be delivered by the time a $30 (approx.) box of Capstar is done, and she'll be done with fleas. If there is help that can whisk her away to the opposite side of town, so much the better, especially if there is a loving home she can spend the rest of her life in waiting for her as well.
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