Not exact matches
If I decided to take a
sick dog or
pup from Lakeshore PAWS to foster or one that I am fostering becomes
sick, I realize that I need to keep it separate from any animals that I have and if the dog or
pup is not kept separate and
gets my own pets
sick, I realize that it is my responsibility to pay for any vet bills associated with my pets.
Then, when the puppy
gets sick or a genetic defect develops, the owner can not afford the vet bills and the
pup is given to a shelter to be rehomed.
3 weeks ago on Thursday, my 8 month old
pup got really
sick.
Sadie's new family was devastated to learn that their new companion was
sick, and they reached out for financial help — because of Two
Pups, and the generous donors who make their good work possible, Sadie will receive the treatment that she needs, and she
gets to stay with the family who loves her.
These interactions are usually most often found at dog kennels, groomers, daycare facilities, and shelters.Dogs who regularly visit dog parks and other places where
pups gather in numbers can also
get sick.
I just took my 12 week old
pup to vet because after a visit on Saturday for his boosters and wormer he
got sick.
I did not want any other
pups walking through the yard and
getting sick on my account.
Have a 13 week old Australian Shepherd
pup he
got sick about a week ago and I
got him better yesterday I noticed him looking
sick again now he is pooping tary stool and just laying around he did drink some water and I gave him some sugar water and Gatorade
They told their customers calling about their
sick puppies that they HAD to take the
pups to the HIP Vet to
get it covered.
This would cause your
pup to
get quite
sick, and likely require an exploratory surgery or gastric endoscopy.
I was his groomer since he was a
pup (his original owner
got him from a well known Cairn terrier breeder) and when his mom
got sick and could no longer care for him we adopted him.
I consider myself a very paranoid person and tend to worry myself
sick, so I'm unsure whether I should
get an MRI of my
pup (which is very, very expensive where I live) or just wait it out until the symptoms worsen.
My little
pup got REALLY
sick while I was out of town, and they took care of him to the best of their abilities, and they
got him back to his puppy self QUICK!
She in no way seems
sick or unhappy, she's a typical
pup other than the fact she has
gotten no bigger whatsoever since I
got her.
Yes, there is a risk that your
pup could
get sick by socializing it before all the vaccinations are completed.
His favorite part about working at Kaibab Animal Hospital is when he sees a
sick pup come into the clinic, and eventually
gets to see them come back in full health.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: «Dog lovers across the country are suffering the heartbreak of their dog
getting sick or needlessly dying and all because some breeders are giving their
pups the worse imaginable start in life.
Dogs are like kids — they can
get sick anywhere — and in order to keep them around as long as possible, it's important to know which diseases are prevalent in dogs, what symptoms to look for, and how to prevent your
pup from contracting them.
Like humans, dogs
get sick from colds and flus, and as a responsible dog owner, it's important to take care of your
pup by being knowledgeable about canine influenza and providing your own version of warm washcloths and homemade soups to help her
get better.