Heartworm Positive Pug in Topeka Shelter
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Re: Heartworm Positive Pug in Topeka Shelter
Marci, Did you ever hear anything from Anita?

pugmom-  

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I did! She will have had him a month on this coming Sunday. She said his heartworm treatment is goin very well. She said he is very young, 1-2 yrs old and a little guy. He likes to hike the leg in the house and has been belly banded, but is very sweet and he gets along with her pugs very well and really likes to play with Sawyer and Kiesha. They have been calling him buddy!
I have asked her to post a couple pics of him so that I can put them up here for everyone to see!
I have asked her to post a couple pics of him so that I can put them up here for everyone to see!

TNPUGMOMOF3-  

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Location: Memphis, TN
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That's so good to hear.
Probably because I was just starting the adventure of HW treatment (education) with Mickey at the time he appeared , I had a really really hard time putting him out of my mind. The pic with his little hand up saying, help me, just stuck with me- more than usual.
So happy to hear things are going well for him now.
Probably because I was just starting the adventure of HW treatment (education) with Mickey at the time he appeared , I had a really really hard time putting him out of my mind. The pic with his little hand up saying, help me, just stuck with me- more than usual.
So happy to hear things are going well for him now.

Milosmom-  

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This is such good news! Oh yes, a photo or two would be just super. Sounds like little "Buddy" would make someone a wonderful addition to their family. Until then I know he is in a great place.
Oh my, those leg lifters! How well I know them! Belly bands are the best. Whoever came up with that idea should get a medal.
Oh my, those leg lifters! How well I know them! Belly bands are the best. Whoever came up with that idea should get a medal.

pugmom-  

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That picture is a heart breaker!

CSollers-  

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Location: Abingdon, Maryland
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So glad that he is safe and doing well. Yes, the best thing his former owners did was give him up.

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