dozzie
Well-Known Member
I can understand exactly where you are coming from. I would want to rescue him too. Especially as you made a promise and you feel obliged to keep it! If you want to rescue him then do it, you wont be the first and you wont be the last, but understand you could be taking on huge problems. And you may need serious funds and support. Either he is younger than you were told in which case the undernourishment will effect him for life, or he is much older. If he is the age the dealer says then you have to think why has he got hold of him. If he didnt have problems and is as nice a mover as you say he would never have fallen into this persons hands.
As for vetting, any sensible vet will fail him!!
But if I was you I would do what previous people have suggested, Animal welfare, RSPCA, ILPH etc. and let them deal with it on your behalf. At least you have done something.A lot of people would have said or done nothing.
As for vetting, any sensible vet will fail him!!
But if I was you I would do what previous people have suggested, Animal welfare, RSPCA, ILPH etc. and let them deal with it on your behalf. At least you have done something.A lot of people would have said or done nothing.