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ianjgow asked in Social SciencePsychology · 1 decade ago

I posted a question re: pro-suicide sites a little while ago?

& I can't find any evidence of this - am I being censored? I really would like some help with this.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Depending on whether the site had specific terms and conditions they may have removed it if you were in breach of them

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Your puppy does not have all of her shots. No 10-week-old puppy has all of their shots. At 10 weeks, pups have only received a few sets of shots, if that, and need more before they have full immunity. It doesn't matter if she was not around other dogs - even if she was in a place where other dogs *have been* in the last several months, she could pick something up. Some diseases can even be brought into the house on your shoes and clothes. Sounds like parvo. If it is, she'll be dead by the time you get that next paycheck if you don't get her to the vet immediately. Even WITH aggressive treatment, pups often die of parvo, and their chances get worse and worse the longer the disease is allowed to go untreated. You need to call the vet and explain her symptoms. You will likely be asked to rush her in as soon as possible. Parvo or not, obviously something is very seriously wrong if she is vomiting, pooping nothing but blood, not eating, and unable to even keep water down. Forget home remedies, she needs to see a vet and receive proper medical care if you want to save her life. Not next week. Now. Waiting even another day could easily cost her her life. I'm sorry, but to be brutally honest, if money was this much of an issue, you did this puppy a huge disservice by bringing her into your home. Love and good intentions isn't all it takes to care for an animal. Unfortunately, it also takes a lot of money, somethings more than you bargained for and when you're not expecting it. Unless you have a plan for those times, you have no business getting a dog, and making it suffer or die when it unexpectedly gets sick or injured, all because you didn't plan for emergencies. Did you think dogs only got sick on payday?

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