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Please help him!


We saw this little fella in a local ad a week ago. The owner was going to sell him for $100 bc she was going to breed him but he has a bad knee, and of course, a bad eye. The owner is now offering the dog for free. I've been begging my sisters to adopt them...but they're not able to for their own reasons. I've emailed the owner a few times and I did some research. The puppy is 8 months old, and the owner has had him for 5 months. He is an "outside dog," which means he's probably not housebroken. Boston Terriers are not "outside" dogs. They are temperature sensitive-meaning they're susceptible to heat exhaustion. Anyhow, she says she doesn't know what's wrong with his eye or knee because he hasn't been to the vet.. Seriously! Anyhow, I pulled up her email and phone, and she's running a puppy mill business of yorkies, yorkipoos, poodles, shih tzus...and apparently trying to break into the boston terrier business, too

Look at him! The fence is rusted. It's just not a good environment for this puppy. If she bought the dog with the intentions of breeding him, and he already had the eye problem, I can guarantee she wouldn't have bought him. I think she caused it somehow. It breaks your heart, doesn't it?


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