10-05-2007, 08:09 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada
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| I feel somewhat pressured because out of the three boys, she said that one is already on hold (was given a deposit the DAY they were born). So now I don't really want the runt, especially if he was too small at birth. In all actuality, size doesn't matter. I just want it to be healthy and fits my personality like someone else mentioned in this thread. Quote:
Originally Posted by myjordash I have a litter right now, and I couldn't imagine a pup being 3/4 oz. I mean...has ANY breeder had a pup that small?!?1? I can't imagine, the health issues that would probably go along with a pup so small....I just can't say I would have confidence in that. I also would NOT take a deposit on a pup that was only a week old. I would say that you can keep in touch, and watch the development, and then MAYBE when the pup is older, BIGGER, and stronger, if you would like to leave a deposit....then make arrangements with the breeder. I just find it VERY hard to believe that their pups are THAT tiny....I mean, 3/4 oz, is nuts. Maybe other more experienced breeders will have a better idea. | |
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