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Old 03-25-2005, 05:53 PM   #10
artie merlino
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Default Why Not?

I agree with everyone else....If you can? Why not they are small dogs, the more the merrier! I wouldn't be too concerned about their sizes, some times the bigger ones grow all at once, and some times the smaller ones get growth spurts you never know. I purchased mine at 20 weeks old, he wasn't left over from a litter. My Breeder purchased him from another Breeder to breed with one of her 3 main females, all of which were so called "Teacups" she got him at 7 weeks after 2 months realized that he grew to 4.5 pounds which was too large for her purposes. She predicted that he wouldn't get over 5 pounds, well he's 6 pounds the last time my Vet. weighed him in January, he's got an appointment on April 15th, who knows he may be 8 pounds by now? No matter what size they end up, the Breeders can't be sure. Size doesn't always matter! His personality is what counts, he's the sweetest. Good Luck!
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