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is there no one with a litter that can help foster this little lad
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Well said chum ! You and Lalena always hit the exact spot ! brilliant reply to a brilliant post. Sadly while people are prepared to pay silly prices this is always going to happen. Ive realised in the past few years some folk just love to bum about how much theyve paid for a pup...like its "well done me" or something. Instead all theyre really doing is keeping the wheel spinning !Sorry Lalena but my views are if you cant afford vet fee's & cant afford to have them insured DONT HAVE A DOG.
When you say Hillingdon vet & Putney i know exactly who you mean the RSPCA & unfortunately they may look good on tv in front of the camera's but they will only do the barest minimum.
You know it makes me laugh, that these sort of people can somehow afford pedigree prices for staffs etc yet they cant afford their vet fee's?
You know as well as i do if this had of been a private vet this would NOT have happened.
I have called the RSPCA numerous time about stray cats, stray dogs a RTA & they dont want to know.
If you have the money to buy a pedigree dog then surely you have the money to pay a few pounds a month insurance, for these kind of people a few cans of beer or few joints less. If they cared about their animals they would do it.
Some people just shouldnt own animals full stop.
ive told duffys breeder she should inform the other owners of her pups about both deaths and the circumstances.so far lil man is still hanging in there. seems these pups couldnt have been registered anyway, as the dad is a predominantly staff cross. no update on whats going on legally.
to everyone out there:accidents can and do happen, so try your hardest to avoid it if its too late and the damage has been done, make the best of a bad situation. make sure your bitch is in top condition, make sure you have money and space and time for any new arrivals. and if things dont go smoothly, go to a vet you know and trust, one who will provide the best possible care! ensure your pups are healthy, vet checked, wormed, socialised etc, thoroughly check out potential new owners. pups dont ask to be born, its down to us, and planned or otherwise they deserve the best possible start in life.
will keep you posted
thanks x
i dont believe in accidentall matingsthink im going to be physically sick. a litter sister to the girl who died of a heart attack has died of a burst uterus while giving birth. apparantly she had 13 pups, 2 of which were still inside, and all but 3 pups have also died. when the f*** will the kc decide to raise breeding age from 12mths to a hell of a lot older?? i'm going to go and tear a few people a new one, both the owner and the owner of ambers daughter :x :rant: :nuke:
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