Marco Antonio Regilfamous Mexican TV presenter, was included in the ‘the eye of the storm‘ after announcing it via his social media gave his pet up for adoption after suffering from it parvo virus.
It happened through your account Instagram where the presenter shared one of the most difficult moments of his life with his thousands of followers, because he had to part with his dog by name ‘Moon’.
“A few weeks ago I made a very painful decision. I did so after admitting it with a heavy heart Luna’s best life, my Lunita, I can’t give it to her“.
“The options were clear: stay with her so as not to lose her and sacrifice their happiness and well-being, or Plet him to be with a family that could give him everything what I can’t do at this moment in my life.
Criticism of Marco Antonio Regil
As expected, the release of Marco Antonio Regil I received many comments, most of them The driver’s decision was rejected put their dog up for adoption.
“I hope that the person you love will leave you in a ‘better place’ to see how you feel. You gave up, you were the one who didn’t want to sacrifice. She wouldn’t have left you”; “ANDeither I would never leave my dog for any reasonHe has priority in my life, my life partner”; “Repair Abandoned Animals”; “Imagine leaving your children with their godparents, grandparents or whoever just because your routines and lifestyle don’t match those of their children. This is terrible news”; “You don’t do that to a dog, son.. Too bad, that is, do not let go or let go, such expressions cannot be used on this occasion. You would have thought about it before you had it you were her family forever and in this case you left her”.
What is parvovirus?
According to the Purina website, the parvo virusalso known as parvois a serious illness caused by a virus this affects young puppies that have not been vaccinated.
“Although canine parvovirus disease (CPV) in dogs primarily affects unvaccinated puppies, there is some likelihood that it will occur Young adult dogs contract the disease“.
The Illness directly affects the tract in dogs, causing inflammation and complications that can trigger a more severe infection. Symptoms include: DJarrea with blood, vomiting, dehydration, lethargy and loss of appetiteeither.