Posted on 07/12/2016 6:09:35 PM PDT by Gamecock
FONTANA, CALIF. A 21-year-old Southern California man has been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty after his pet Chihuahua tested positive for methamphetamine, police said Monday.
Isaiah Nathaniel Sais of Fontana brought his Chihuahua, named Jack Sparrow, to an emergency center in Upland on July 5, telling the veterinarians the dog had ingested the drug after finding it in his house.
On arrival, the dog was in danger of dying, suffering from convulsions, seizures and an irregular heartbeat, veterinarian Dr. Allison Pope said
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Being the owner of three chihuahua’s and one Chiweenie, I can’t imagine even wanting to give them something to make them more hyperactive.
James Bond uses his to shake, not stir his drink.
I cannot imagine giving meth to the most annoying dog breed on earth.
>I used to think it uncool when they’d give the dog beer at keg parties.
My mom gave xanax to her chihuahua to calm it down. It didn’t phase it at all.
Aye Chihuahua, a high Chihuahua!
My DIL’s mother convinced a couple of meth heads to give her their teacup poodle. She was emaciated, rotten teeth, humped up and covered with meth sores. My son’s family has had her for over 5 years now and she’s chubby and feisty and rules the roost.
We used to take her to the Assisted Living home when my MIL was there, they loved her so much.
No wonder mine are useless to me, since I no longer drink alcohol. 8>)
No quiero dormir! Arriba Andale!
While I have no sympathy for the owner, I think arresting him sends the wrong message.
This guy at least took the dog to the vet and saved its life.
The next time someone may give drugs to a dog or other pet, they may just let it die, and get away with everything.
Most vets do not turn people in for this. It sends the wrong message. People tend not to seek help if the face a felony.
OMG, LOL.
Good ‘Un LOL
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