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en Many beggars always have puppies. They buy them on the illegal market for a few euros (dollars). The puppies are often sedated, so that they don't move around, and when they grow up who knows what happens to them.

en Many beggars always have puppies. They buy them on the illegal market for a few euros. The puppies are often sedated, so that they don't move around, and when they grow up, who knows what happens to them.

en Many beggars always have puppies. They buy them on the illegal market for a few euros.

en These puppies go anywhere from $500 to $1000 -- whatever the market will bear -- and they haven't put much money into the puppies so they aren't out a lot of money.

en I went upstairs to an apartment. There were two little Chihuahua puppies up there, so I fed them. But poor little puppies, I'm afraid they didn't make it,

en Since (the mother dog) was hungry herself, she could only feed (the puppies) a short time. So the puppies were on their own with no one to take care of them.

en On the other side of the window there was more puppies, three Chihuahua puppies. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. They didn't bother those. They went for the two most valuable.

en There have been so many people who come in and want to see her and the puppies. One woman wanted to adopt one of these puppies because she had four cats at home and thought that a puppy raised by a cat would be perfect to get along with. Everyone who comes in is just amazed by the whole story.

en The puppies could even be cut with glass right now, or they could even have glass in their eyes. They didn't care about the puppies at all, they just cared about damaging somebody's windows and stealing something.

en I do a lot of C-sections in my practice, so this was nothing different. The puppies were about two weeks premature and didn't have hair. We were able to revive the puppies. I tried to get them to nurse on their own, but they wouldn't eat. I had to feed them with a syringe. It was a lot of work for me, getting up every two hours to stimulate them and feed them by hand.

en You have to teach them to lead and it's easier to do that when they're puppies. They can be taught to sit or move left and right at eight weeks.

en We don't want any more sick puppies sold out of Keller's Flea Market.

en When I returned, I saw the dead dog in the woman's bedroom. I also saw four five-month-old puppies in one small crate unable to move, and sitting and standing in their own feces. It was unbearable conditions.

en I am deeply concerned about the situation of those dogs that are taken home by owners who only think it lucky to have a puppies in the Year of the Dog and make a quick decision at the market.

en It's going to be touch-and-go for a lot of these puppies.


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