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My Dog, Kyah Is Dying
Today I found out that my dog is most likely going to die unless she can be sent to a specialist. I have spent the whole morning in tears. As of tomorrow she will have been sick. She cannot survive without IV fluids which she cannot stay on permanently, the vet cannot figure out why she is so dependent on these fluids. I thought we had so much more time with her. Up until the twelfth of this month she was a happy, healthy dog. She has always been fed more expensive dog food so she doesn’t develop hip issues. However, we fed her one pouch of pedigree dog food (3 oz.) and it took down our beautiful healthy 80 lbs. dog. Now all we can do is hope and pray. There has been a go fund me page started to raise money to send her to a specialist since pedigree won’t pay for her treatment. Please be praying for her.
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I hope that people will not feed pedigree to their dogs, and I hope that one day Pedigree will be held accountable for how they tear up families.