Who on earth could someone just dump
these poor little puppies in some woods!
This poor little puppy would see our life & couldn't understand why she wasn't treated like that.
I went from thinking
this poor little puppy was going to be dead in a few weeks to the cardiologist telling me she now should have a normal life expectancy!»
Remember,
your poor little puppy can't live in his crate, so make sure he spends more time out with you than he spends in his crate.
Sharon,
Your poor little puppy has been through a lot.
Not exact matches
This part feels weird I feel like that
poor cat or
puppy in the shelter with that cute
little card on the side of its cage.
If you find an abandoned
puppy and can not open your home to him, you can still help the
poor little guy.
Lately
poor old Bailey has been going a
little nuts having a
puppy follow her, mimic her, and tease her all the time but they still get along well enough to share a drink (third photo to the right) or just play around.
I am a Veterinarian Technician, and foster a lot of the special cases, so I was contacted to go pick up this
little poor puppy.
Most animals raised in
puppy mills are housed in shockingly
poor conditions with improper medical care, and the parents of the
puppies are kept in cages to be bred over and over for years, without human companionship and with
little hope of ever joining a family.
When Mazie's Mission Rescue Clinic got a call about a
little dog who was brought into an animal shelter with an extreme case of mange, rescuers sprang into action to save this
poor puppy.
Poor quality
puppies are produced by people who breed their pets just to have a litter, or by profit seekers who give
little thought to quality, looks or temperament in the
puppies they produce.
It is so very sad how many people get the adorable
puppy for their kid and then after the new wears off the
poor little dog only barely gets common maintenance.
In all likelihood, these breeders do not test for genetic diseases, place no limits on
puppy registrations, have a marginal health program, know
little about the breed standard, and have
poor quality breeding stock.
«This sweet
little girl, who seems to love all people, has clearly had too many litters and the
poor condition of her fur attests to the fact that all her nutrients went to feed her pups... I started thinking that she may never have had a childhood and playtime of her own and hopefully with a new family may get the opportunity to be a
puppy herself.»
Similar to
puppy mill dogs, these animals live in small, filthy cages with
little or no protection from extreme weather, are fed
poor diets, denied exercise, companionship and veterinary care, and never get the chance to feel the ground beneath their feet.