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Old 09-07-2009, 07:02 PM   #11
Sandysbabies
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You have gotten some really good advice. One of ours is really tiny too. He is never out of his kennel unless we are home. Never leave anything he could get choked on in his kennel. I watch him like a hawk when he is out with the girls and even at that I am afraid of him getting hurt. Feed really good grade of food and like someone said, take him and have him thoughly checked out. Hope everything goes well.
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