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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU POST YOUR PET FREE TO A GOOD HOME


www.PetRescuebyJudy.com Video by http for www.TheDogLiberator.com Shader is a young pit bull who was used as a bait dog to train others for dog fights. How he got away is a miracle, but he did, and was eventually brought to Pet Rescue By Judy of Sanford Florida. People fail to realize that dog fighters are always on the look out for animals to use as bait. One of their favorite resources is “Free To Good Home” ads on Craigs list or other locations. Never ever ever give away an animal to someone you don’t know well. These people who use bait dogs are very good at getting them. They smile, they say all the things you want to hear, because this is business for them. They are not casual in their goal; big money in dog fighting! Always ask for an adoption fee. Better yet, do a home check. And have a signed legal document that requires they provide appropriate care and return the pet to you should they not be able to keep it. Is this worth the trouble? Look at Shader. What you can’t see very well are all the old scars. How many times was he used as bait. I shudder to think! Pass this video on. Educate others. Stop this abuse!

Getting to Know You: Russell Charles Redding

Getting to Know You: Russell Charles Redding
Age: “50.” He lives: “In an old stone home on Clearview Road, Aspers, that was built in 1780.”

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How do you know if a dog has Kennel Cough, Pneumonia, or a different infection?

My 1 1/2 year old boxer mix got kennel cough from my new boxer puppy. The puppy was put on clavomax and is now better, but my older dog has much more severe symptoms. The vet started her on a stronger dosage of the clavomax a couple of days ago, but she is shaking a lot, not eating, not drinking much, and is completely lethargic. She typically eats anything and everything, and is a high energy dog. How can I tell if it has developed into pneumonia, or if she has a fever as well? Should I consult another vet?

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