GG80
Well-Known Member
Wonder if anyone could offer me some advise. Basically we have been offered a cocker spaniel puppy which has been 'rescued' from a farmer (had a litter, but this little pup was born with no urinary hole so the farmer so I am told was going to shoot it. A lady at work has friends who rescued the pup and had the problem (think it is called hypospadias from a bit of research this morning) operated on, and they basically made him a urinary hole. We have been told that pup is fine now and doesnt have any lasting problems (yes I agree that they would say this) but unfortunately they have two young children and have moved into a flat and the plan was never to keep him as they cant give him the time it needs, but they also didnt want to see it shot. They want the money they paid for the vets bills (apparently £200) and that is it as a good home is more important for him. Now, my friend has passed my number on and I of course will be asking the relevant questions, like any recurring problems, health issues, pain etc. They have said he is fine now and the vet didnt advise of any future issues, but equally I am not a mug and am aware people say the right things if it gets the problem off their hands. As much as we want a dog, I am not prepared to be drawn in by the very cute picture of him only to find ourselves paying for it further down the line, as cruel as that probably sounds. They to be fair are asking the right questions about us too, i.e. what type of people are we, will it be left alone at all, what type of household do we live in etc, what time could we dedicate to the dog etc, and I will be talking directly to them
. But basically if I can find out a bit of info on this problem, I would stand to be in a better position to discuss seriously rather than it being totally the wrong decision. I have tried to do a little research but can't seem to find any information on post operation prognosis for future issues etc xx