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Originally Posted by lolobear We got Lolo from a breeder that told us she was 10 weeks old and ready to go home. I took her to the vet for a check up and he told us she was only about 7 or 8 weeks old and WAY too young to come home with us. She ended up having severe hypoglycemia and ended up having seizures. The vet told us that this is common in small breeds but is exagerated even more when they are taken away too early from their mom. I was up every 3 hours to feed her and care for her, as her mom (well, her dog mom) would have been doing. Please be careful and aware of the care they need at such a young age! The more you know before you get her the better you and her will be! |
Thank you for sharing this
There are so many problems that a owner wont know how to deal with case in point my puppy had a prolaps at 14 weeks ... and since i have given up my social life to be a breeder i caught it quickly a new owner might of been at work or somthing else and when somthing go's wrong with a puppy it is life or death and when they are 2lbs its a lot faster than a lab or a collie
Im sorry i failed to say welcome to YT i hope this helps
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