02-07-2009, 03:24 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: ny
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Originally Posted by phfgkl I have a question for you. when she weighed the puppy, was she using a baby scale? Also, was the vet using one of the big scales? If so, those are NOT very accurate, especially with small pups. Mine is 2.3 which, on the big scales, means around 2lbs 5 oz. but, I know one time we weighed mine on the vets scales 4 times, and got 4 different readings, with them being close to a pound difference at times. Buy | The weight which was listed was on the breeder's vet record paper of shots, weight, etc. When my vet weighed her it was on the big doggie scale. What I should of noticed on the breeder's vet papers the word weight was spelled wrong which should of been a clue that the breeder took the weight of Gabby off of the weight chart I printed for her to use for the approximation size of her future pups. Duh me! The only thing that bothers me the most, besides Gabby's pink nose, is that fact I paid $600 more for a smaller size pup. She should of refunded that money. Her way of dealing with this is by ignoring my calls and emails. Oh well..... |
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