Distemper
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Vaccinations almost always do prevent infection! Puppies have to get three sets of shuts, just weeks apart. If you adopt, you should know what the means! You are responsible for KNOWING what your puppy or dog need - which is regular vaccinations! Puppies need them more often. Don't get a dog if you don't know what you are getting into. They need training and time, or they will chew, and poop in your house, and that is YOUR fault, not the dogs. I have 9, and none go to the bathroom in my house.
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se salvó?
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get your hands away from the dogs head, you dont hold the dog during a seizure, noticed it pulled away, you can pet the dog if its not a too violent one but lightly and away from the head and face, I hope your doggy gets over these, so so sad
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ese angelito de dios... a veces no sabemos porque suceden estas cosas a los animales que jamas hacen daño a nadie... no son como nosotros los seres humanaos q llevamos el mal por naturaleza...
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maloos inhumanos como ponen ese video pobre animal...
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incluso puede ser un ataque del tipo epileptico
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tienen que aplicarle la eutanasia , paara qeu no sufra
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horrible....
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omg that is brutal!! Why didn't you vaccinate your dog for distemper????
A vaccine doesn't completely protect a dog from distemper. Specially a puppy....mine has all her shots and still managed to get distemper....I'm hoping she doesn't end up getting seizures.
navalreservist209 3 years ago 4
how desperatly sad...
sukthispaki 4 years ago 4