I have to agree with what others are saying--that is far too young and too small for this pup to have been placed in it's new home. Most ethical breeders agree that 12 weeks is the best age for placement of a pup.
Like mentioned, because these little guys are so small, when something goes wrong (like hypoglaucimia) it can happen very quickly. It is definately not a good idea to leave this pup alone unsupervised for long periods of time.
Is there anyone who can pup sit while you are at school?
Making sure that the pup eats enough, using the Nutracal when needed and frequent (if not constant) supervision of the dog would be my advice. |