10-18-2009, 12:36 PM
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Arizona
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| Look at some of the information on the F&Q pages question-answer-page Quote:
11) Q- What is the different between ACA and AKC?
A- ACA & AKC are like Ford & Chevy, they do the same thing, but are different companies. Once a pup is registered with ACA he can't be transferred to AKC. ACA & AKC both register pure breed dogs, that's about it.
ACA-www.acavet.com
AKC-www.akc.org
| Advice on feeding: Quote:
13)Its the vets that have the hands on experience with tinies that will actually tell you what is the correct way to raise a tiny. That being, feed your new little pup whatever he will eat,,,, that means, broken up Kentucky fried chicken breast meat, cooked McDonalds hamburger meat, deli meats, Arby's roast beef, human baby meats food,,,just about anything that keeps their belly full till they are over 2.5 lbs or 6 months of age, which ever comes first.
Would you rather have a happy fat puppy under 2.5 lbs that eats human or junk food right now or one fighting for its life, racking up hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars in vet bills in a animal hospital,,,, I know which one most vets would like $$$? Once your pup gets over 2.5 lbs or 6 months of age,,,,,, you are the boss, but right now being so small, they are in charge of what they will eat. After the age and weight milestones are met, then your pup can eat only what you want to feed them. Low blood sugar & picky eating are only juvenile problems cured with age and or weight.
| I always get upset when I read that someone has been feeding KFC, McDonalds, or lunch meat to their new puppy, and wonder why on earth they would do this. |
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