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Sorry to hear that... hopefully she'll get the care she needs to recover... |
i'm sorry you got a puppy and she turned out sick. i hope you were able to get all your money back so you can get another healthy puppy. |
Did she have any fleas? They can cause worms and anemia as well and can kill a pup quite quickly. I am sorry things didn't work out but maybe it was for the best. I am sorry but the one thing I can't stand is a puppy that is sick that can easily be prevented. If you saw the worms in her stool then there is no doubt that the breeder had to see them. And for it to have a lot of worms means that the pup has had them for awhile. And the ears, how is that not noticeable? :mad: I am sorry for rambling on but this just makes me so angry. At the very least you expect the pup to free from worms, mites and fleas. It is the least a breeder can do before sending a pup to a new home. I am really sorry things didn't go better and you had to go through this. And I really pray that the breeder takes proper care to get Carly better. |
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You are totally right, that is why I returned her, I could've easly taken her to the vet and get her treated but it was her responsibility to make sure she was in healthy condition, my husband even asked her if she was healthy and she said YES:confused: :( But i insist that she seemed like a very nice lady. She didn't have fleas at all, I checked her, all her symptoms were very visible but when I got her I just fell in love with her, so tiny and precious, she was to me anyways. Another thing that I thought was weird is how we met in a walmart parking lot instead of her house, she said that she remodiling, and it was freezing cold too, I think that also made carlie's sugar drop:( :confused: :confused: . Well it's over and I just hope and pray that little carlie is fine:( |
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I am so very sorry :( I am so very very sorry for you, my heart is breaking. I know how fast your heart can melt. Please, take your time and recover from this tragic incident and then when you are healed, open your heart and start your search all over. There are so very many good honest reputable breeders out there who will treat you fairly and honestly. I would request to speak to the breeder's vet about her dogs in general and the vet care they receive. Most of all, listen to your instinct. If your "gut feeling" tells you to walk away, then walk. It breaks your heart to have to leave a precious little sick baby behind, but you also have to be careful to protect your babies at home. hugs to you :ghug: |
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CAN YOU IMAGINE THE PAIN THIS POOR BABY IS IN WITH ALL THE WORMS IN HER TUMMY!!!! OMG!!!! My heart is completely breaking!!!! PLEASE report her to your local animal humane society!!! |
Oh I am so sorry you are having to go through this! Even though it was painful, you were right to follow your instincts . I hope the breeder gets that poor little girl the help she needs but it might have meant even more heartache down the road if you had kept her. Sending hugs. |
All the "dirt" in her ears were probably ear mites. There's no way that breeder couldn't have known the puppy was unhealthy...and who knows if she was even given any vaccines at all. I'd be worried about parvo with all the diarrhea. |
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I am sorry that you had to go through this, did you have a contract so you can be refunded the money? I feel so bad for this poor little baby being so sick! |
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