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Jun 15, 2010, 09:27 AM
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How did you get the puppies? Did you pick them up from the persons house?
If so, you have an address to give to the SPCA. Or a phone number at least.
Even if the house has been treated and bleached parvo can survive in your backyard and it's very resilient.
Personally I would rehome these pups with someone experienced in caring for newborns.
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Jun 15, 2010, 09:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by shazamataz
How did you get the puppies? Did you pick them up from the persons house?
If so, you have an address to give to the SPCA. Or a phone number at least.
Even if the house has been treated and bleached parvo can survive in your backyard and it's very resilient.
Personally I would rehome these pups with someone experienced in caring for newborns.
I agree I don't know much about pets I probably take them to spca I believe they will take good care of them and they will give them the proper attention they need...
I had a phone number for the person but really not sure I would have to check with my wife to see if this is the correct number... we met at a grocery store outside of waco tx
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Jun 15, 2010, 12:08 PM
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Oh God this has classic BYB all over it. If you do not know how to take care of these pups do not hesitate to surrender them to someone who does. At 4 weeks old they should not be bathed, under any circumstances. A damp cloth like Alty suggested is best, and make sure to swaddle them like a new born baby. Even in the warmest weather these little guys can catch a chill.
Dawn dish soap is your best bet,if you are going to do it anyway. I am cringing knowing that these pups survival rate, not just because they are young, but because of the many behavior problems they will be facing, and already being surrendered to the SPCA is greatly lower than any puppy deserves.
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Jun 15, 2010, 02:46 PM
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 Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell
Oh God this has classic BYB all over it. If you do not know how to take care of these pups do not hesitate to surrender them to someone who does. At 4 weeks old they should not be bathed, under any circumstances. A damp cloth like Alty suggested is best, and make sure to swaddle them like a new born baby. Even in the warmest weather these little guys can catch a chill.
Dawn dish soap is your best bet,if you are going to do it anyways. I am cringing knowing that these pups survival rate, not just because they are young, but because of the many behavior problems they will be facing, and already being surrendered to the SPCA is greatly lower than any puppy deserves.
I agree with you thanks for the advice
:D
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Jun 15, 2010, 04:49 PM
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If you need to know anything, don't hesitate to ask. We honestly have the pups best interest in mind. It's frustrating to hear these stories,and sometimes we get a little hot under the collar, but honestly it's the love of the animal that makes us that way. ;) If you are going to keep them, and need help, we are here.
Please keep us posted as to what you decide.
Thanks,
Bella.
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Jun 15, 2010, 07:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell
If you need to know anything, don't hesitate to ask. We honestly have the pups best interest in mind. It's frustrating to hear these stories,and sometimes we get a little hot under the collar, but honestly it's the love of the animal that makes us that way. ;) If you are going to keep them, and need help, we are here.
Please keep us posted as to what you decide.
Thanks,
Bella.
Yes I decided to surrender the pets to the spca but I will still keep my 4 month old shepard he is up to date on his shots and has had a parvo test done to him but don't worry I know that bringing in 2 pups was not a good idea I was just trying to compensate for the other puppy we lost since my son was in bad shape and I got tired of seeing him sad every day I made a dicision without thinking... but thanks for your points of interest and the advice... :D
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Jun 15, 2010, 07:17 PM
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Everyone makes mistakes. I'm glad you realized yours before it was too late.
I know I would go crazy trying to look after 2 huskies... the amount they shed :eek: Grooming one for my friend is hard enough!
You made the right decision, these guys will get adopted really fast when they are old enough being purebreds.
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Dogs Expert
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Jun 15, 2010, 07:20 PM
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Absolutely, as hard as it seems, it's really the best idea. Best of luck.
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Pets Expert
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Jun 15, 2010, 08:04 PM
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Good for you. I'm so happy you made this decision, it's for the best.
Thank you for listening, even when I got upset. I hope you know that it's only because I care about these animals and only want the best for them. Too many times people come here and don't listen, so I commend you for hearing what we said and taking it to heart.
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Jun 15, 2010, 09:23 PM
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It's results like this that make answering threads like this worth it.
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