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4-Week-Old Puppy Was Sold Online For $600 — Then Quickly Dumped

Written by: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| Published on January 18, 2022

A puppy named Little Bear landed in a shelter in 2012 at just four weeks old. He was the result of basement breeding and was then sold off on Craigslist to a new owner who wasn’t happy about all of the work that came with taking care of him.

Little Bear was sold on Craigslist for $600 to someone who ended up not even wanting him.

 

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This person recognized that the pup needed to be bottle-fed and wanted to get rid of him immediately.

 

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But at least he contacted Social Tees Animal Rescue instead of dumping him explaining that he bought the dog for his six-month-old boy but didn’t like the work that would be required to care for Little Bear.

 

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The man made it clear though that’d he’d leave the dog on the street if they didn’t take him in, so the rescue rushed to get him.

 

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Social Tees took Little Bear in and began the bottle-feeding he so desperately needed. This is when they learned he had come from a basement breeder.

 

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Puppies born to basement breeding are often separated from their mothers way too soon and die without proper care. Little Bear was one of the lucky ones.

 

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After a rough start to life, things have finally started looking up for Little Bear! The first vet visit went well, and he’s made progress right on schedule for a pup his age. 🙂

 

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He’d be able to eat on his own once all of his teeth came in, but until then he’d be cared for by people who love him.

 

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Little Bear would then be put up for adoption once ready and eventually get that loving forever home to top off his journey!

 

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Little Bear is one example of dogs being bred for profit by people who don’t actually care about their well-being. But there are people out there who are willing to step up and fight for these dogs.

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