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difficult child's puppy is in hospital she's so sad
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 388760" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm hoping and praying that your pup makes it. I don't know how this puppy came to be in a shelter in the first place but six weeks was way too young for him to have been put up for adoption. Eight to ten weeks is more like it and twelve weeks is even better. He should have been at least old enough to have had his second round of shots.</p><p> </p><p>If this does turn out to be parvo, you need to call this shelter and let them know before they adopt out any more pets. If this puppy has it, chances are a lot of others in this shelter have it too. Parvo is such a nasty disease - they can go from appearing perfectly normal and healthy to being deathly ill in a very short time. If this shelter is like some of the ones here, people don't bother to spay or neuter their dogs, then a couple times a year they're dumping off a litter of puppies at the shelter. It sounds like the shelter was trying to get rid of the puppies as quickly as they could and they weren't as careful as they should have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 388760, member: 1883"] I'm hoping and praying that your pup makes it. I don't know how this puppy came to be in a shelter in the first place but six weeks was way too young for him to have been put up for adoption. Eight to ten weeks is more like it and twelve weeks is even better. He should have been at least old enough to have had his second round of shots. If this does turn out to be parvo, you need to call this shelter and let them know before they adopt out any more pets. If this puppy has it, chances are a lot of others in this shelter have it too. Parvo is such a nasty disease - they can go from appearing perfectly normal and healthy to being deathly ill in a very short time. If this shelter is like some of the ones here, people don't bother to spay or neuter their dogs, then a couple times a year they're dumping off a litter of puppies at the shelter. It sounds like the shelter was trying to get rid of the puppies as quickly as they could and they weren't as careful as they should have been. [/QUOTE]
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