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Old 08-11-2008, 05:48 AM   #9
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Congratulations!! I would just read everything you can on them, make sure your breeder is reputable, has a health guarantee and sends you home with instructions and the food the puppy is currently eating, have nutrical on hand and make sure you know the signs of hypoglycemia and be ready to treat immediatley if you see the signs. Make sure the puppy is eating frequenty. It's always good to have them seen asap by your vet. The best thing is to hope for the best but be prepared. If you start out with a helathy pup from a good breeder you should be fine. If I listened to my parents and friends I wouldn't have my 4 love of my lives!!! Yes they are work but to me they are worth it all.
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