Monday morning drop-off.
New girl working. Young. Eager.
"I'll take extra special care!"
Tuesday 2pm. Phone call.
"Emergency. Come now."
21 dogs. Dead or dying. ðŸ˜
Arrived to chaos. Dogs everywhere.
Seizuring. Vomiting. Collapsed.
Cooper already gone.
"WHAT HAPPENED?"
New employee sobbing. Holding grapes.
"I gave them healthy snacks!" 😰
GRAPES. To every dog.
"Wanted them to eat healthy!"
Two pounds. Split between them.
"GRAPES ARE TOXIC!"
"Nobody told me! I didn't know!"
She genuinely didn't know. 💔
Cooper died first. 1:30pm.
Then Maxie. Then Bruno.
One by one. 21 total.
Owner in shock.
"She passed the interview..."
Never asked about toxic foods. ðŸ˜
No training. No protocols.
Just $12/hour teenager.
Trying to be helpful.
Emergency vets overwhelmed.
"Too many. Can't save them all."
Had to choose. Triage. 😰
Vet showed me later:
"This is PawMergency. It's what we use here.
Activated charcoal. Give immediately.
Absorbs grapes, chocolate, medications, THC.
Every daycare needs this." 💔
21 families destroyed.
Girl attempted suicide after.
Daycare shut down permanently.
Cooper was 4.
Loved everyone. Trusted everyone.
Killed by kindness.
Dogs don't know grapes kill.
Neither did the human feeding them.
For those pet parents who like having peace of mind, you can find PawMergency on Amazon.
Link in bio.
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I'm sharing so education isn't optional.
Two pounds of grapes. One uninformed employee.
Don't let your story end in untrained hands. 💔 #dogs #dogstory #mydog #usa🇺🇸 #usadogs

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