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Old 07-10-2009, 11:32 AM   #10
mk97
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Location: Herndon, PA originally--Jacksonville, FL currently
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I think they can have the same problems as a bigger one, but with them-not eating/diarrhea/vomiting is much more serious bc they can dehydrate easier. I have 2 that are 3.2 and 3.8lbs. The 3.2lb had megaesoughagus as 3-4 week old and it was rec to put her to sleep. The breeder didn't and happily she out grew the problem and is doing very, very well. Personally, I like my little ones.
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