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First Home was the breeder. Second home the breeder had given him to a family in the town she lived in because a little boy had a flesh eating illness..? Third home the family had deceided the puppy was too much for them to handle so they gave him to their semi-retired vet. Fourth home.The vet was traveling and boarding him way too much and he felt it wasn't fair so back he went to the breeder. Fifth home, back to the breeder...for a month In between the breeder and my home ( he was traveling from WVA to NJ) he stayed with a friend of the breeder for almost two weeks before it was agreed to put him in rescue. So really this was his sixth home...... Sixth (Seventh, depends on how you look at it) home foster care,my home where forever he will stay. I look at pictures of him before he was with me and he looks so lost... It took him a year to trust me. He is my darling little sweetheart and I'm so grateful to have him in my life, medical problems and all. So, you ask why...People... |
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Well Joey has to have the surgery for sure. The surgeon and my vet both said that if it is not done later on there could be Big trouble. Example, back problems, arthritis, knee problems and for the most part it is passed through the genes. So, I have him on 1/4 Remedyl in the AM and again in the PM. There are no supplements to make this better because the bone is already dead. Isn't this great. I feel so bad for him and I must say a little for myself. This can be a long drawn out recovery. I am blessed to have him and wouldn't change it for the world. Can't help being upset. Thanks for your support! I really need it.:( |
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Did you go to the premises of the breeder? Do they treat their dogs good, it doesn't sound like it. Please report her to the Humane society, atleast tell her not to breed the parents of the dog you purchased becuase they are carriers. I hope you gave her a lot of grief!!! Quote:
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I agree that you cant tell for sure if the luxaing patellas are genetic or caused from injury but from what I have read Legg Perthes is genetic. |
What a horrible breeder! She would just send him to a rescue and not even pay to fix him, my god she should definetly not be breeding. Please tell us the name of this horrible breeder so we can all stay away!!! Quote:
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If you dont give that breeder some grief then she will just keep on breeding bad pups and keep doing this to other people. This is what you should do: Call her but before you dial push *67 then put in the number. Example: *67 (###)###-#### This blocks your caller ID, so she wont know it's you. Tell her you live in the next town over ( make sure you know the towns name) If you dont, do a quick search online of her area code and it will tell you her town and the naboring towns. Also have a fake number ready to give to her along with a fake name. Get her address and call the Humane society and report her, or you can do it online at www.stoppuppymills.org and on the SHARE YOUR STORY section fill out her address and you can do it anonimously. Also do a search online for the number of the Livestock commissioner in her area and report her to them, they will go to her house and make sure she has a license to breed ( yes you need a license if you breed more then 2 females) and they will also check out the premises and living conditions. Please do this, if not for you do it for all the dogs she is treating very poorly. and also right posts about her and her website sharing your experience, let people be aware of breeders like her. BE PROACTIVE!!! Quote:
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