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Originally Posted by Sharonandtink I am having the same doubts as you are. Sometimes I wish that I would have let this little guy go when problems arose. But just like you I saw this little guy playing and enjoying eating that I just could not do it. Letting nature take its course would have saved a ton of money, but I think that I would still feel like something was missing if I gave up on this little guy. He is my little pocket buddy at work and I love having the time with him that I do. I know that he is on a loan from God. We don't really know how much time that we have with either. I just know that he sent us these wonderful little furbaby angels to teach us something.
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Sharon and Janet, you guys exhibit such big hearts that we should all maintain in breeding. I've seen few who had more dogs, hence more puppies. And they didn't really care if they loss one or three (and really didn't try to save them). That's so sad and quite sickening, because we made a choice to breed those two dogs together (most the time) and we're responsible for the puppies lives. But then there are caring breeders (who have many or few dogs) that treat each puppy individually and give them all they have, like yourselves. Whether these dogs make it in the end or not, the puppies tried and we're met with love and hope.
I hope the boys are doing good. Janet, I'm sure yours will start eating off mom more and more just like Sharon's. I hope you're feeling better too girl!