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Keep us updated on how the pup is doing after you get it |
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Aw I am sorry you cant sleep. You will feel better after you have the pup and have taken it to the vet. I keep calling it an it. Is it a boy or a girl? |
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Oh thats a good idea I bet you could find a good home for him on here. Try to get some sleep. I am on here because I cant sleep either |
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my investor is from cali, he is coming here today...take him the pup and i will keep him LOL :rolleyes: :rolleyes: don't i wish :rolleyes: :rolleyes: well, i hope this turns out better. sounds awful CRAZY to me...i hate craziness LOL let us know what happens at the vet. surely to goodness the pup is older than 1 month!! surely....right???? anyway, let us know how it goes, post some pics....and Nashville is a GREAT place to visit if you want to take a road trip and bring the little guy to me :D :D heck, i'll do you one better...I'll be in Texas next weekend. not quite as far as nashville LOL ok...i'll keep watching for an update. |
I saw a store out here selling a baby yorkie that was 2weeks old... :( I begged my hubby to let me get her...But they wanted $3000 for her. I wish you and that baby pup all the luck in the world! Keep us posted, and maybe someone should check that girl into an institute for people with eating disorders? |
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TWO WEEKS OLD???! That's not even weaned yet. Grief. Those people should be shot. On sight. Seriously. Can you imagine what they'd be capable of doing to a skin kid?:eek: |
I don't even know what to say. Not only is the pup in REAL DANGER, but so is your Aunt-in-law - does her family realize how sick she is w/ not only bulimia, but also with respect to the disordered thinking that would result in basically starving a PUPPY over the puppy's "body image"??????? She is in serious need of help. HOW OLD IS SHE? I would strongly recommend that you obtain a letter from the vet stating the dog's poor/dangerous condition, then, w/ agreement from the rest of the family - REHOME this puppy so that it does not go back to her when she is "better", bc she will not be better for some time. Do not keep it in the family or it will likely cause continuing resentment and issues. Just please, don't do nothing by giving it back to her. |
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Yeah, I was SHOCKED! The birth date said 7/14/07... I really wanted to just take her out of there and give her love. Wish I could have. I just hope whoever gets her knows how to take care of her! I do agree though... re-homing may be the best for family relations and to ease the "drama" that may go on. Best of luck! |
Honey, Just take the dog. Don't concern yourself with your relative's craziness. Take him to a vet and have the vet write out a letter that this dog has been starved and is suffering from malnutrition. You can call the police if you want and report her, but that puppy isn't going to live long enough for you to spend time posting on here and spending sleepless nights. I'm sorry if I sound harsh, but I just feel so bad for this dog. I understand your position, but this woman is wacko and cannot have a pet. You can't educate her - she's bulimic herself. Good luck, |
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