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Old 11-16-2007, 06:35 PM   #6
PrestigeousYT
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Puppies and Christmas are really not a good mix. I have a note on my website about that.
Christmas is so hectic. I would suggest doing the wrapped up pic at Christmas then pick the pup after the holiday bussel has susided.
A new puppy needs to be added to a family during a quiet/normal setting.
I hear so many horror stories of Christmas's being ruint by a puppy that died because they didn't realize the puppy got into the christmas candy or the ham or they didn't realize a puppy could go hypoglycemic because they didn't realize it wasn't eating. Vets are overbooked and if you have an emergency will you get to see the vet or will he be too busy or closed.
A lot of things to think about.
Deana
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