A Dallas dog owner is heartbroken after he said his puppy died while under the care of a professional trainer.
dog owner is heartbroken after he said his puppy died while under the care of a professional trainer.
He said he got a call that his Dutch Shepherd puppy, Leia, died while participating in a boarding and training program.Police are now investigating the incident.He was told by the vet that his dog, Leia, died from one of the worst cases of dehydration they’d ever seen. "We call her. well, we called her our baby, and she was," Daniels said."I thought that she was a responsible, reasonable trainer, but that turned out to be a mistake," he said.
"She went out this morning to check on the dogs and found her unresponsive. She took her to the vet and she was pronounced dead," Daniels recalled the call.He immediately requested an autopsy.Daniels provided FOX 4 with documents showing the results of the autopsy. The report also stated her eyes were sunken in, she had hemorrhages on her vital organs, and she was covered in vomit and feces.
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