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Perhaps another bogus "plea" for help??? Possibly looking for a "financial" means of "help" rather than a sincere effort to get an unfortunate little soul the medical care needed? |
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IT is odd though in that I did tell her I have another idea. BUT time is of the essence here as the OP said. She needs to contact me and try that option...and then if she does not succeed in getting the money, make a decision that is in the best interest of her pup. She does of course have an option of humane euth but that is sad to me when someone is offering to save her. I have done all I can...the ball is in her court. |
If this is a hoax it is a terrible one. I am sick with worry over this baby.WHY would someone ask for help for their baby and then not take t when that baby is in such terrible pain? |
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I'm just have to pray for this baby. |
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Why you ask? We who have been here for years have wondered that for years.... so hard to understand. There was one years ago here on YT who had a pup who was screaming in pain....it was horrible. I spoke with her on the phone one day and heard the poor baby screaming. I had nightmares over it. We tried to help the owner get funding and it just was not there...it was thousands. So, YHR stepped up and took her in and raised the funds for treatment...but then we were the bad guys who "stole her pup". Thank God not everyone acts like that. I have had so many nice people surrender their pups...with the only request being that we help the pup and find a wonderful home. I have always stayed in touch with the surrendering owner for as long as it takes for them to feel OK with all of it. I have even had adoptive parents stay in touch with the previous owner...but of course that is rare. |
I do pray she has found help locally with friends or relatives and Roxie is getting treated & not still suffering. When you plead and ask for help it is common curtesy to let others know what is going on, especially when others have reached out so quickly... |
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The other thing is that someone on here could be jumping at the chance to get a "free tiny pup". I hope the OP is savvy enough to avoid the trap.... To the OP: If anyone here is trying to get this pup, PLEASE check them out thoroughly. I personally don't care...as long as Roxie gets the help she needs. Anyone who wants to take her in should have references...and you should personally call their vet and see if they have done routine dentals on their pups over the years. If they don't have a good track record in that respect PLEASE do not turn her over to them! PMs on this forum scare me. A lot of damage can be done. |
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They also are always willing to help save pups in the Houston area with other things like transports and the like. Truly wonderful people! |
This lady was quick to answer in the beginning but what happened? If she does not respond soon then I guess we know it was bogus. Too bad if this turns out that way. |
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