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Originally Posted by lbabcock Just to clarify my situation, since the respones -- although very helpful and only in my and the pups best interests -- have been assuming the pup would be confined to the apartment at all times which is cruel. Although she will be in the apartment most days during the day, like every other working person's dog, but she will also attend a reputible doggy day camp on some days for socialization and fun. In addition, she will be taken with me anywhere and everywhere she can in the evenings and on weekends of course. That being said, I would love to know opinions on how loud your little babies' barks are. The pup is supposed to get to about 4-5 pounds based on her parents sizes. Thanks again! |
You cannot base the size of a pup on the size of the parents. You could end up with an 8 lber easily-or more.
I would urge you to rethink this. Trying to hide its existence seldom works and often you will be given the option of eviction or getting rid of the dog. I have also seen eviction occur because a pet was brought into a no pet building.
I am less than impressed that the breeder who took the deposit did not ask you if you are in a pet freindly building. Did the breeder ask any other questions from you to determine home suitability for her pup? You should have been asking the breeder this stuff before you put down the deposit and the breeder should have been asking you a lot of questions.
What happens if you get the pup and it doesn't work out? Will the breeder take it back and rehome?