...specifically)? I bought a malti poo puppy on the 17th. Something about the deal didn't seem right.
She was a beautiful and very well loved little thing in our home.
Late on the 20th she started to act funny. The morning of the 21st I took her to the Animal hospital to have her checked out. She had a strong positive for parvo with a high white count and extremely low blood sugar. At 17 ounces her chances were not good and we had to make the horribly hard decision to put her down.
I can't explain how emotionally draining it is to have to end the life of a beautiful 6 wk old puppy. There really aren't any words for it. Just a lot of tears. A lot of them.
I informed the "breeder" that she had parvo and that likely meant the other puppies had it also. Supposedly they had sold all the puppies before I found out this dog was ill. Now he's saying he has 2 from the litter and they're healthy and happy puppies. This morning he also said he took them to a vet to get checked out. It's Sunday, nothing is open for an appt. it's all emergency care. I don't believe a word of it.
He says he is going to refund my purchase price, I didn't ask for a refund of the vet bills. I'm not sure if I believe him or not. His story and attitude is changing too much for my liking.
He said he doesn't have parvo in his house and I must have taken her somewhere. Well, don't know where I would take a 17 ounce puppy, it's not like she can frolic in the grass at a park. Also, I'm not an idiot and would never put a puppy in that position, especially one as tiny as that. I had to tell him that parvo doesn't show signs until 7-14 days after infection takes place. It's highly unlikely that she contracted parvo, started showing symptoms and had a very strong test result in a matter of 4 days.
I told him my house was built by us and has never had another dog in it besides the one I've owned for 10 years who has never contracted parvo. We've never had other dogs through this house.
I'd like to know what the recourse for this is, as I do not really believe he is going to refund my money.
Pam, it's impossible for the breeder to be telling the truth. You need to read the questions, understand what parvo is, how it works and how long it is till symptoms show up from contraction of the virus. The vet wasn't wrong. A full CBC was done with a parvo test that showed a STRONG positive immediately upon touching the test strip.
SuperV, read above answer to pam. Unfortunately it wasn't just a case of low glucose, which I know is completely normal with toy breeds. I wish that was the case
Purposeless Ghost... - Ignorant! Why would I come on here asking about them. And I don't need you to feel sorry for me, the puppy that was only able to live 6 short weeks is the one people should feel sorry for.
Everyone else, thank you for your answers. It was definitely a hard lesson learned. It's just sad that it had to cost the life of a puppy.
I guess in a way it's better because I doubt the owner would have done the humane thing. He told me they have "stuff to treat parvo puppies"...