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Old 03-12-2010, 11:38 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by Ladymom View Post
Let me remind you again that he shouldn't get his first round of vaccinations before 9 weeks old. If given too early, vaccines don't work because the antibodies he got from nursing kill them.

This puppy will be at a very high risk of getting deadly puppy diseases like parvo. Since parvo can live on surfaces for months and can be carried in on shoes, a pet sitter can easily bring it into your house.

Parvovirus: Serious Diarrhea in Puppies & Dogs

But again, I doubt you will actually be getting this puppy at six weeks since it is illegal to sell and transport a puppy by air before eight weeks old. Has this breeder tried to find a vet yet who will falsify the health certificate?
Well there are ways around your blocking.......Your loss, should you ever require help for your young one, as you've blocked some of the most knowledgable people on YT. Your actions do speak loudly of your age.

I don't care if you read my posts or not. But, there are other newbies that will become YT members that are willing to learn from your errors.

Your tempermament/personality is very indicative of young people today.....they appear to know everything, balk at experience, but are the first to go running for help should things get out of hand.

BY THE WAY YOU"VE STATED YOUR PUP JUST RECEIVED IT"S FIRST SET OF SHOTS AT 6 WEEKS....BIG MISTAKE...GREATER CHANCE OF CONTRACTING PARVO NOW.
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