Perfect Paws Rescue Inc

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Lori H.5 Volunteer

Rating: 5

11/13/2019

We are an all volunteer, all breed home foster dog rescue. We take in the pups that are discarded, abandoned and dumped at local shelters that don't have the resources for them. Our mission is to rehab, vet and adopt out these pups. We spay/neuter every pup before it is adopted. We bring them up to date on vaccines, flea/tick treatment and heartworm preventative. We place them in a foster home where they can start to learn how to be good family member. Hoping that one day, we won't have any more to rescue!

Writer Client Served

Rating: 1

08/27/2018

We picked up our 6-7 week old pup this last Tuesday from their vet (Fort Wayne Pet Hospital) after getting spayed. Spaying a dog that young in and of itself is suspect. When we inquired about the large bulge around the incision, we were told not to worry, it's normal swelling. There's a difference between swelling and a ping pong ball sized lump. When we took her to our vet on Friday, examination and x-ray confirmed a hernia through the muscle wall. However, when we called Perfect Pet (thinking she would want to talk to her vet about this) we were accused of lying, we were told that our vet was incompetent, we were told that there was a laser treatment for swelling (absurd). The woman was rude and vile. Covering her own posterior was her goal, not the welfare of the animal. If she responds on this platform, she will no doubt blame us (I've seen her pattern on other forums), but please note that we did not cause the hernia and we did not call her to pick a fight.

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