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Originally Posted by Daisy Dukes Honestly, if they are so eager to get rid of the puppy he is better off with you. That is how i feel. When i got my puppy this house was disgusting and they gave me whole milk to give her with her dry food. They are not suppose to have whole milk. Even though the puppies are not supposed to be taken away this early it might be for the better since the family did not want him. I had to feed Daisy through a syringe at first and the vet now says she is completely healthy. Now two weeks later she eats the formula out of the bowl and she eats more (first it was only two syringes and now its three).
That is just my thought. Even though its going to cost you more than you expected, it will be worth it in the long run. I have a health plan with my vet and its not bad to get all her shots, diagnostics testing, comprehensive physical exam and unlimited visits.
I wish you the best of luck with him  he will bring you lots of joy when he gets stabled on his feet  |
Not necessarily. For this particular pup, he may have a better life, but you have to look at the bigger picture. The sellers/breeders got what they wanted. The bred their dogs and got puppies and most likely made a profit since they spent nothing on their care, health testing etc. They made money so they will likely do it again. There will be more pups in the same exact position in a few months be the fact they did have buyers. This only tells them that what they do is acceptable. The only way to try to stop them is first of all don't buy from people like this, no matter how sad and poor the puppies look. Second, report these people to the authorities. Keep calling them so much so that they have to at least change their phone number. Give them as much grief as you can, bc surely the poor bred pup will give you grief over worry about his health for the rest of his life.