*If my Dogs were up to date on their shots I would get him, you can always
keep him  away from the others till you make sure he is OK, My 4 are
rescues, My Chug ( Chihuahua/Pug) Spike is from a Back yard breeder mistake
who chained her in heat female Chihuahua outside and the male Pug next door
got to her, Spike and his sisters were dropped at the pound at 7 weeks...My
little Chihuahua male Winkee was dumped on the side of the road,very ill
and starved, we rescued him from CRT, My Little Chihuahua Girl Mouse came
from a Breeder in Calif. who was getting rid of her dogs, and My Pug came
from a pet store, a woman's husband bought him for Christmas and she wanted
him gone because he peed on the rug, he was 9 weeks...we got a back yard
mutt Pup from some woman who wanted them killed...he had Parvo, we kept him
away from the other kids and he died 3 weeks later with Parvo..none of my
kids got sick...I hope you can decide the right choice for you..*

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Tee <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hi Gloria!
> Yes, I was supposed to get Cesar. He was supposed to get on a transport
> but mill owners left him behind the day he was to be transported. Every
> weekend I have been ready to drive down there to get him as I am coming
> from Springfield, Il and he is in Missouri. Then the news came about the
> puppy dying in transport. I cried off and on all day as I had been looking
> forward to having him join our little pack. I wish I knew what to do in
> this situation. I don't want to bring harm to those at home and
> occasionally I bring homeless dogs in to vet them and find them homes. I
> also plan on having another dachshund puppy live with us someday.....down
> the road....maybe in a couple years. I fell in love with Cesar on sight. I
> am good with mill dogs and knew I could help him recover. I have one mill
> dachshund with us now and he will be with us until his time comes to pass.
> He is a wonderful little guy and has made huge progress, although it has
> been a very slow transformation.
>
> I can't help thinking of little Cesar stuck in the puppy mill. He should
> have been home a month ago :( Had he met transport he would have already
> been here and he would have been out of harms way. And I wouldn't have
> known about the parvo. Knowing this now, I feel (based on vets opinion) I
> would be irresponsible exposing my (now) 4 at home. Not to mention the fact
> parvo can stay in the earth for many years after it has been contaminated.
> What would you do?
>
> --- In [email protected], twopenns@... wrote:
> >
> >
> > Did someone on this list adopt one of these puppies. There was a male
> named Cesar that I thought was precious and I no longer see his photo. I
> hope he found a wonderful forever home.
> >
> > Gloria
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@...>
> > To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Tue, Nov 15, 2011 3:41 pm
> > Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Update on 100 chis MO/PM closing
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Tee!
> >
> > First, I want to say thank you sooo much for even considering to adopt
> one of these babies. The final decision is really up to you. I will tell
> you of my experience
> > with two maltese mill puppies that I rescued many years ago. It was when
> parvo first came out, and the vaccine that they had for it was new on the
> market and they really didn't have much time to test the vaccine, since the
> outbreak was so widespread and hundreds of pups and dogs were dying across
> the states.
> >
> > At that time I wasn't aware of what a PM is really like and had started
> my first pet shop job. It was also the first time that this pet shop had
> ordered puppies. We received 12 different breeds. Within the first couple
> of days the pups started to look very sick and one by one would die
> overnight when the store had closed. The owners were waiting for a reply
> from the so called breeder as to what to do with the sick puppies. Parvo
> can be extremely quick in killing a pup, before you really see all the
> symptoms, while others can languish on for a couple of weeks. The store
> owners refused to take them to a vet unless they were guaranteed that the
> breeder would reimburse them and the breeder (PM) wouldn't reimburse the
> store for the dead puppies unless the store shipped them back at their own
> expense. So while they were arguing back and forth within the first two
> weeks out of the 12 dogs, 2 got sold and I had no idea what their out come
> was ,and 8 pups died and two were left, a bischon and a maltese. The
> maltese didn't act sick and would follow me around the store an even sleep
> under the front counter. So I was falling in love with him, and wanted to
> get him out of there. Another week went by and he started to show symptoms
> of being sick as did the bichon.
> >
> > I asked to buy him and after 3 days of waiting for them to make a
> decision, they finally said I could buy him. I had wanted to take him to a
> vet as soon as he started looking sick but the owners wouldn't hear of it.
> So once I paid for him, I took him directly to the Vet. They did give me a
> record of his shots and it seems that the PMs were so paranoid of Parvo
> that they were giving the dogs and pups Parvo shots every week, plus
> combining the live and killed virus vaccines. They were in fact actually
> giving these dogs Parvo with all of these injections!! That is what the Vet
> had told me and why they were dying. They didn't know too much at that time
> as to how to control Parvo and the shots were an experiment. No one knew,
> not even the Vets as to how much vaccine and how often a pup would need it,
> until all data had been accumulated and they could study it better.
> >
> > I named my puppy Fluffy, and the day that I took him home was also the
> last day that I worked for those people. He was very, very sick and just
> wasting away, just like the other pups did. The Vet said that there was no
> way that he would make it. To this day, I firmly believe that it was my
> constant around the clock care that made him pull through. I kept him in a
> little box with a heating pad under it, finger fed him him water, broth,
> baby jar food, gatorade, nutri-cal, and constantly let him know that he
> wasn't alone. The only thing that the Vet had given him on his initial
> visit was and antibiotic shot and said he doubted that it would do
> anything, but was also willing to try anything and everything. Fluffy
> pulled through his hell and lived to be 16 and 1/2 before I had to send him
> to the bridge with liver cancer. Even at that age and up until his last
> week, he never looked or acted like an old dog. He only needed his teeth
> cleaned once during his life time, still had good hearing, and good eye
> sight, never had arthritis or slowed down on his walk. But once his pain
> from the cancer became uncontrollable, I knew it was time to say good bye.
> >
> > 10 months later, after having bought Fluffy, I was working in another
> Pet Shop and although there new shipment of pups were all healthy, one
> wasn't. It was a very tiny female maltese. She was so lethargic and sick
> that the truck driver was going to put her in a plastic bag and attach it
> to the exhaust of his truck, rather then see her suffer the long drive back
> to MO. I paid the driver $75.00 for her and he called and told the breeders
> that she died on the way to the store. The store owner verified that to the
> PM so that the truck driver wouldn't get into any trouble. I took her to
> the Vet and they put her in the incubator. I stayed there all night with
> her until 3am and the Vet said that there was nothing more they could do
> and wanted to put her to sleep. The Vet felt that it was a combination of
> over shots of the Parvo vaccine and hypoglycemia and all her vitals were so
> low that she felt it was only hours before she would pass on anyway.
> >
> > Well, I am a fighter and I took her home and Fluffy and I took care of
> her. I really think that Fluffy talked to her and let her know that she
> would be okay if she would just fight a little harder. Little Gidget lived
> to be over 14 years old before her bad heart took her to the bridge. I
> still miss them both very much to this day.
> >
> > Having said all of that, through the years, I have known many other pups
> and dogs who have survived the hell of Parvo and equally know of many that
> did not. My personal feeling is that as long as other dogs are vaccinated
> and are healthy, then they cannot get Parvo, so what is the big deal of
> adopting one? Even if a parvo-survived dog sheds the virus, as long as
> other dogs are vaccinated they still cannot get the virus. I can only see
> another vaccinated dog getting the virus if the parvo virus has changed its
> strain, much like the human flu does. So, I would ask the vet if their has
> been a change in the strain of the parvo virus and if so, are your dogs up
> todate with the new strain booster? If there hasn't been a change in the
> strain that seems to be going around, then why is your Vet so paranoid, if
> your dogs are up to date and can't get it anyway? Is the Vet society not
> telling the public something about what is really going on with this
> outbreak?
> >
> > You know, if you think about it ,we all take a chance every time we walk
> our dogs down the street and they sniff the ground, or we go to a dog park
> or a meet up.
> > As long as my dogs are immunized I am not going to get paranoid and
> worry about every parvo outbreak that I hear of.
> >
> > We all have to make our own decision which we are comfortable with. I do
> thank you for adopting your new baby and not buying one. Would love to see
> some pics of her and I apoligize for such a long post. Let us know what you
> decide on the PM baby. Believe me, if I were in a better position, I would
> have taken one of them myself, so many of them are sooo cute and deserve so
> much better then what they have been living in for years.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> >
> > From: Tee
> > Date: 11/15/2011 11:51:41 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Update on 100 chis MO/PM closing
> >
> >
> >
> > I have been waiting for a chi from here and transport wasn't able to
> move him yet. In the mean time I found out during a transport, a chi puppy
> died from parvo. Apparently they have had an outbreak. I've waited over a
> month for him. My vets said NOT to get a dog that has been exposed to parvo
> as even tho this dog was not parvo positive, he still could carry and other
> dogs could get it from him. All my dogs (3) have had the parvo shots and
> boosters. But the vets said not to bring any dog from this mill into my
> home. So dissapointed :(
> >
> > So Saturday, went to petsmart for dog food and treats. There was an
> adoption event and they had a 2 chis there. I brought one home and she is a
> little love. I have named her Mika ( meeka ).
> >
> > But I still think of this little chi I was supposed to adopt. I am
> asking for advice. Should I go against the vets recommendations and take
> him in anyway? Does anyone here have any experience with dogs that have
> been exposed to parvo? What would you do?
> >
> > Thanks all,
> >
> > Renee
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Just an update on the 100 chis from the PM closing. There are still
> many
> > > that need rescue/foster/adoption. This is the last week for the many
> that
> > > are still left at the PM. If they are not pulled the owners have
> threatened
> > > to put them down, or sending them to a kill shelter, either way, it is
> not
> > > much of a reward for spending their whole life in hell as sex machines
> just
> > > to make some one rich.
> > >
> > > Pleeezzzzz.....Pass the word around, REPOST TO YOUR GROUPS, time is
> running
> > > out and so many of them are just So Cute and would be sooo grateful to
> have
> > > a furever home. Transportation is available, even for out of state.
> > >
> > > CONTACT INFO BELOW:
> > >
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > ____________________________________________________
> > > Oct 15, 2010
> > >
> > > WE HAVE BEEN APPROVED FOR FUNDS TO COVER THE TRANSPORT COSTS TO GET
> THESE
> > > KIDS MOVING, THE CHECK HAS NOT ARRIVED YET BUT IT GIVES US HOPE THAT
> MORE
> > > COULD HELP................PLEASE CROSSPOST AND HELP AS MANY AS YOU
> CAN, NO
> > > NUMBER SPARED IS TOO FEW!!
> > >
> > > Contact for adoption/rescue/foster/transport:
> > > Ozarkhavenrelocationprogram@ if you can help. Time is of the
> > > essence.
> > >
> > > Transport can always be arranged...these chis deserve
> help...please...100 of
> > > them...come on...
> > > this can be done!!! Please step up and help them!
> > >
> > >
> > > These folks committed to closing after the prop b upgrades were beyond
> their
> > > budget but NOW Pa of this Ma and Pa set up is going in for a triple by
> pass.
> > > These little ones are at the mercy and ability of one 80 year old sick
> old
> > > woman and its not going to be pretty..........please help these little
> > > ones!! I cannot post the pics cause for some reason on some peoples
> > > computers the images are black boxes though pics fine for others so we
> are
> > > keeping an updated list at:
> > >
> > > JUST LOOK AT THESE FACES!!! HOW CAN YOU NOT WANT TO SAVE JUST ONE OF
> THEM!!.
> > > ......PLEASE!!!!!.....
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> www.ozarkhavenrelocationprogram.weebly.com/missouri-puppy-mill-survivors
> > > html
> > >
> > >
> > > Please help these guys, we will do all we can to get them on their
> way......
> > > .....crosspost widely and know your participating in what truly is the
> END..
> > > .....finally we saw one to the bitter end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > >
> > > According to the ASPCA-"Missouri is home to one-third of all
> commercial dog
> > > breeding facilities in the U.S.—as many as the next three largest
> > > dog-breeding states combined—and supplies more than 40 percent of all
> > > puppies sold in pet stores nationwide. Allowing Missouri's many
> substandard
> > > commercial breeders to continue treating dogs as they always have
> means that
> > > the flood of unhealthy puppies will continue unabated into pet stores."
> > >
> > >
> > > ~Kristina with a K~
> > > Ozark Haven Rescue
> > > Kristina's Safety Forum
> > > Supporter of lost dogs everywhere!
> > > APPROVED ADOPTORS: ASK ABOUT KITTY BUDDIES! OPEN YOUR HOME AND HEART
> TO A HEALTHY AND ALTERED FABULOUS FELINE PREVIOUSLY ON DEATH ROW!!!
> > >
> >
>
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