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We, at Scruples Whippet Rescue, have recently collected a little 11 weeks old pup from his breeder.

Poor little lad didn't even have a name, so we have called him Jim :wub:

The breeder (if you can call him that!) said "he's got a dislocated leg but it doesn't stop him running and moving about" :(

To say we are shocked is an understatement. Little Jim was taken straight to the vet for assessment and it has been established that he probably dislocated his elbow some 3-4 weeks ago and was left in agony. The joint has grown out of shape now and the short and long term implications for this little chap could be very difficult indeed :(

He is visiting a specialist orthopaedic vet today and we will know more by the end of the day but, in the meantime, meet Jim - our special little puppy - who is so accepting of everything and so very affectionate too :wub: :wub: :wub:

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:wub: :wub: :wub: he is such an attractive little boy :wub: :wub: :wub:

glad he is safe now, good luck to him :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
He's beautiful, thank goodness he's safe with you now :wub:

I hope he can be treated successfully :luck:
 
How on earth could someone leave a pup like this is beyond me.... :(

Im so gad hes safe at Scruples...hes adorable..I love his colour.... :wub: :wub: Good luck little Jim... :luck:
 
Thank you Jane for acting so quickly, so glad he is safe & well now. x
 
Thank you Jane for acting so quickly, so glad he is safe & well now. x

Isn't he lovely, Nina? :wub:

Thank you so much for letting me know about him - it makes all the difference to get in quickly before someone else gets there.

Hula also PMd me about him and it's great to know that there are people out there keeping a look out for whippets like Jim who need our help so badly :thumbsup:
 
Poor little mite,how can anyone be so irresponsible :angry: :angry: .............so please he been spotted,now he will have the best treatment and be in safe hands :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
He is lovely. Reminds me of my Busta when he was a pup. Hope you get him sorted out.
 
What a gorgeous wee pup Jim is :wub: :wub: :wub:

Wonder f the "breeder " would leave his own dislocated elbow untreated for 3 -4 weeks without any treatment :(

Good luck Jim , you are in safe hands now :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
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What a gorgeous little fellow, and great name too. :wub: :wub:

So glad that he is safe with Scruples now. Well done to all concerned. :thumbsup:

Good luck for his future and hope his elbow can be sorted. :luck:
 
Poor Jim, he loos like a fantastic little boy!! His colouring is lovely, please let us know how he gets on.
 
Thank goodness for Scruples and the eagle-eyed person who found the little chap :wub: - he looks a real poppet!

As for the person who let him get into that state - frankly words fail me.

Good luck Little Jim, we're all rooting for you!

Terry, Spooky and Baby Scout xxxxx
 
Don't worry everyone, Jim was picked up and is being fostered by me and I'll keep you all up to date with his progress. Prepare for picture overload because he so cute :wub:

A couple of corrections to Jane's post ... it is thought that he injured himself when he was 3 or 4 weeks old, not 3 or 4 weeks ago ... the injury is so old that it no longer causes him any pain, although the odd way in which it forces him to walk can't be comfortable. And it is a sighthound specialist vet who he has seen today, the orthopedic specialist is next week.

It is looking increasingly likely that Jim's elbow joint cannot be repaired surgically at this time :( and that we will need to manage him carefully to avoid his deformity putting any further strain on his growing body and then reconsider surgical options once he has finished growing. For now he will stay with me as he is going to need considerable further rehabilitation and a more detailed assessment of his particular needs before he is rehomed.

I am just so angry that this little guy has all this to deal with when he could have been leading a normal life if the person who bred him had been paying more attention and got him the care he needed when he needed it, 8 weeks or so ago.

Meanwhile Jim is getting on with being a puppy ... we're one cushion fringe and a book corner down, and are back in the groove re. the 4am wake up call to be taken out for a wee ;)

Jim playing with his new friend Wilbur the dachshund

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I'll try and take some more pictures of him later :)
 
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Bless his little heart, he is such a beautiful boy. There ought to be a way of disqualifying people from breeding if they do such dreadful things as neglecting this injury - unbelievable :rant: Glad to hear that he isn't currently in pain from the problem and I'm sure that if a way can be found to get him moving normally you will find it. :flowers: :flowers: :flowers: to all concerned.
 
How cruel! Thank goodness for Scruples. I can't wait to get Hector. We are getting rather excited!
 
well done everyone

jim is :wub: love his colour

good luck little man
 
we supposed to be the ones with intelligence, sometimes people are worse than animals :angry:
 
Aww Jane,he is gorgeous :wub:

It made my heart melt reading his story.

Amandaxx
 
What a little cutie :wub:

Glad he is in safe hands now.
 

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