It sounds like this pup is in extreme trouble and may not make it much longer. S/he BADLY needs proper medical attention NOW!!! Look for no-kill shelters and a local Humane Society or ASPA clinic for help finding the funding that you need to help this poor creature. If I can rescue and keep a cat that was missing two of his paws when finally got my hands on him, then you can find what it takes to get this pup ample care. I am on SS, but through local animal agencies I found some funding that helped pay for the surgeries to close those two open stumps and save the legs. So far, between what a couple of agencies paid and what I've slowly invested this kitty has had just over $2000 spent on him and he's getting ready to go see a neurologist at my own expense. So, lack of funding is no excuse for animal neglect. If YOU can't afford to take care of this pup then find someone who CAN and WILL. If the unthinkable happens and he does have to be put to sleep, then at least, he won't be suffering any more. Your story and mine are only two more testaments as to why spaying and neutering is so important. Good luck to you in finding proper and expeditious care for this poor creature.
It sounds like this pup is in extreme trouble and may not make it much longer. S/he BADLY needs proper medical attention NOW!!! Look for no-kill shelters and a local Humane Society or ASPA clinic for help finding the funding that you need to help this poor creature. If I can rescue and keep a cat that was missing two of his paws when finally got my hands on him, then you can find what it takes to get this pup ample care. I am on SS, but through local animal agencies I found some funding that helped pay for the surgeries to close those two open stumps and save the legs. So far, between what a couple of agencies paid and what I've slowly invested this kitty has had just over $2000 spent on him and he's getting ready to go see a neurologist at my own expense. So, lack of funding is no excuse for animal neglect. If YOU can't afford to take care of this pup then find someone who CAN and WILL. If the unthinkable happens and he does have to be put to sleep, then at least, he won't be suffering any more. Your story and mine are only two more testaments as to why spaying and neutering is so important. Good luck to you in finding proper and expeditious care for this poor creature.