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Old 07-08-2007, 10:16 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by ccnatia View Post
When they were born, i was there helping her out. I saw that she was very over protected of her puppies and i felt that she would be uncomfortable for people to start holding her puppies. i Do hold them but they stilll have their eyes closed they are only 1 week. When they were 3 days old i dont think its nice for little kids to start playing with them. But i do not have a problem when they are 2 weeks to be held and played. Both my dogs are the really friendly and everyone plays with them. you made me sound like a person that doesnt give enough love to my dogs. Ahhh, a person that names their dogs princess and gucci i think that person give almost everything to their dogs. I buy my dogs at least 2 to 3 thousand dollars stuff monthly or 2. I just dont want the puppies getting hurt the first week because if they brake a bone now, then they are damaged for life. got my point. = ]
Sorry you took it the wrong way. Most mama dogs are very protective of their newborns but mine know that I am not going to hurt their babies and encourage them to sit with me as I "fool" with their babies. If you read your original post again, it sound like your pups have no human contact. As I said, we all have different views on raising our kids.....with skin or fur. I taught my children at a very early age how to hold and treat animals and have done the same with my grandchildren so I don't worry about the pups, no matter how small they are. When the skin kids were young, I was right there with them making sure they were not hurting the puppies. Now that they are older, I don't worry about it at all. My 14 year old granddaughter has even helped birth puppies and with hand feeding when I wasn't able to be there.
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