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I am so sorry about that. One of my friend`s dog had the same problem.
The had realy bad time with the do. But it got soon...
The dog is not have any problem for now. It is so bad ti pay that puppy that much money also. I hope puppy will be ok..
I hope it will get soon...
 

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Hope the puppy is doing better.
Depending on just how ethicl this person is, and that doesnt sound good. She may have to fight in ccourt over it.
Either way be sure your friend does alot of research and homework in the future on getting a health gaurantee, finding and spotting a reputable breeder, ect.

Prayers going out to the puppy.
 

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I'm also wondering how last night went, how this little pupper is... =<

This is a horribly painful lesson for your friend to have to learn... just crushing. I'm so sad for her.
 

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I JUST spoke with my friend.

They had to put the puppy down. Oh, puppy's name was "Spooky" (she was a black pug and they picked the name before they got her).

She said it was HORRIBLE. HORRIBLEHORRIBLEHORRIBLE. And she spent most of yesterday just emotional unstable because of it.
She is angry beyond belief about it and just so upset.

Spooky, apparently, started playing and actually had a bowel movement the night before her last vet appt.
But the morning of her vet appt. she crashed horribly.

And because her veins were SOOOO constricted, they had to give her the "agent" directly in her abdomen, so it took longer for her to go. And it was a more-than-usual painful event to witness due to where they had to inject her.
Since they couldn't get a vein, the puppy went slower than what would normally happen.


It was just bad. And she's going to do what she can to sue the crap out of this breeder.
 

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I am so sorry about all this :( That's just heart rending!

I hope your friend gets somewhere with the legal stuff (and revenge ;) )

And let this be a warning to everyone! DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE GETTING A PUPPY FROM ANYONE!!!!
 

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I JUST spoke with my friend.

They had to put the puppy down. Oh, puppy's name was "Spooky" (she was a black pug and they picked the name before they got her).

She said it was HORRIBLE. HORRIBLEHORRIBLEHORRIBLE. And she spent most of yesterday just emotional unstable because of it.
She is angry beyond belief about it and just so upset.

Spooky, apparently, started playing and actually had a bowel movement the night before her last vet appt.
But the morning of her vet appt. she crashed horribly.

And because her veins were SOOOO constricted, they had to give her the "agent" directly in her abdomen, so it took longer for her to go. And it was a more-than-usual painful event to witness due to where they had to inject her.
Since they couldn't get a vein, the puppy went slower than what would normally happen.


It was just bad. And she's going to do what she can to sue the crap out of this breeder.
Oh, I am so sorry. That's horrible. RIP Spooky.

Make sure your friend gets good legal advice, and checks to see if, say, Animal Services will reprisent her. Unfortunately, the claim will be small enough that its going to be hard to find a lawyer to take it, or if she does, the lawyer may cost more than she gets :mad:
 

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Well, I wonder what the fact that she's already filed a report AGAINST the breeder with Animal Services, will do?
 

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Well, I wonder what the fact that she's already filed a report AGAINST the breeder with Animal Services, will do?
I don't know. She should call and ask. They may have an enforcement mechanism in place and will stand in her behalf if she goes to court. That would be ideal.
 

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Just heartbreaking - these are the lessons we so desperately hope people will not have to learn first hand...

I hope something comes out of legal action against this breeder.
 
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The problem is that she probably signed some paperwork when she got the puppy. Lots of pet stores and large scale breeders have some kind of legal protection against things like this. When you sell lots and lots of puppies, there is bound to be one that has something drastically wrong with it. Usually you'll have to sign off on something kind of like a warranty. Most will say something like, after 15 days its your expense to take care of the animal or after 1 year if a hereditary issue hasn't appeared, it is then on you. Some places will pay up to the price of the puppy for vet bills if you don't want to return/exchange it for another puppy. It varies depending on the place really.

I think it will be unlikely that much will result legally from this. Maybe the "breeder" will be inspected by animal control more regularly making their lives more difficult or maybe they'll incur some fines as a result, but I'm betting they've covered their rear ends in some way unless they're BRAND new to the business.
 

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That is HORRIBLE. I'm so sorry to hear that. How can breeders do that to innocent animals??
 

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