PARVO PUG PUPPY WARNING, INFECTED PUG PUPPIES
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Houston TX
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CRAIGSLIST PARVO PUG PUPPY WARNING This is Shelly Marvin with DFW Pug Rescue. I am not sharing this information with you to get you to surrender your pug puppies to us! I am sharing this information because you need to know what's happening. About a week and a half ago 40 to 60 litters of pug puppies were brought in from a Puppy Farm in Monterrey Mexico. and They were brought to San Antonio and parted out to Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin. These puppies all have parvo. No amount of Pedialyte, chicken soup, or home care will save them, they are all seriously infected. With parvo, you must catch it on day one the puppy begins to show signs of being sick. By day 3 there is a 91% mortality rate. Puppy must be admitted into a Animal Hospital. They will require a blood transfusion, and antibiotics must be given intravenously. You can not give them by mouth, there is not time to wait on them to work. For those of you that have purchased these pug puppies, you have 2 choices. You can admit your puppy into the Animal Hospital (will run you anywhere from $2,000-$4,000), and puppy still might die, or you can contact one of the following Pug Rescues and surrender you pug, let them pay the thousands, and still puppy might die. All 3 rescues have webpages with contact numbers, but you will reach them faster if you send them a message via Facebook. Whatever you choose, please don't choose to keep your puppy at home, it will suffer! Parvo is a horrible painful death! You can find the following 3 RESCUES ON FACEBOOK, (DFW PUG RESCUE), (PUGHEARTS OF HOUSTON), (AUSTIN PUG RESCUE). Just send whichever one is closest to you a message, include your phone number, they will call you back, and send transport out immediately. Some of the signs of parvovirus include lethargy; loss of appetite; abdominal pain and bloating; fever or low body temperature (hypothermia); vomiting; and severe, often bloody, diarrhea. Persistent vomiting and diarrhea can cause rapid dehydration, and damage to the intestines and immune system can cause septic shock.
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