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PS I think I know the breeder you got him from (no need to mention names here) but I have to say, I'm so disappointed that she did this.
I dunno,
I think we're both to blame.
Sure I wanted he dog today - I called her last night to see what the best thing to do would be.
flight, pick up, drop off - ect.
decision was made to wait and see what happens in the morning - and when they dropped him off - all flight were still fine.
In hindsight I wish she said "you know, its better we don't ship at all"
I called in the AM when I found out the 2nd flight was cancelled - but they said it was too late to remove the dog from the trip.
So I'm just trying to make the best of a bad scenario.
I so agree with you Cheryl, on all counts. What a horrible way for a puppy to start his new life.
It is hard but he can still recover and be a great dog with the proper love and guidance. Esau was in a cage in animal control for the first three months of his life with basically no human contact or exercise whatsoever and he is a great dog.
I also agree with every thing Cheryl said, poor pup!
Sorry, don't know why this won't work here as a live link. Tried twice. If anyone's interested, copy and paste. Hoping Larry's pup has some UA angels caring for him.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/United-Airlines-Pet-Safe-P...
I just cried. I could not take it did you see that dog shaking!! Why I will never ever ever fly a dog unless it is in the cabin with me. Poor babies
I agree, Brittney.
Exactly! Larry, I know things are hectic now but when everything is figured out, you need to make a call to your breeder. Also she should be up fronting any extra cost her bone headed move made!
Someone just told me about this situation. I'm in the NW Chicago suburbs, is there some way I can help?
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