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Old 12-04-2009, 07:56 AM   #77
KYBLUE
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Originally Posted by JeanieK View Post
Very good points. I was going to mention about bringing it home on your shoes too.

What it boils down too is that parasites are out there and there is nothing that can be done about that.

Treating your new puppy like an infant and getting it medical care at the first sign of trouble are keys to keeping it healthy.

Many new owners wait too long to get the puppy to the vet because they don't want the expense.

It is sad the breeder is blamed most of the time
and it could be at one time or another the breeders fault if they know before had
but taking a new puppy home changing its habits its diet right away to me is a huge no no a puppies diet needs to be changed over a period of 2 weeks
there are so many that claim to be dog savvy and have not a clue on a puppy
it needs its rest it needs time to adjust to its new surroundings and feeding schedule it is a baby even adult dog sometimes take longer to adjust to a new home new breeder old breeder we learn about the things we need to watch for and be very pedicular to whom we sell to i do not like to see any puppy with cocci or any other health issue but it happens and even if you explain to the new puppy owner everything and give them loads of material to read and learn about
some just go home and do what they see fit anyway
but i truly hope this little puppy op has a very long healthy life and i am so sorry you have had such a long hard road to hoe with this baby
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