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Originally Posted by Mardelin Just keep on eye on her. Do what the vet has instructed you to do. Make sure you check her gums. Make sure they remain pink, no sticky or cold feel to them. If she's happy and not looking lethargic, she's fine. Please don't over worry, as she senses your nerves. And you want to keep her happy.
Yes, of course the breeder was nice when you began your search and interest. He's a salesman. What I would do, based on the information that was provided you by another member, is report is disreputable breeding practices. It may help you recoup some of the money you have spent, but if nothing else it can protect other buyers from this horrible man.
One thing I want you to keep in mind is that your baby is in a new location. It is very normal for an adjustment period and slowing or not eating for a day or two is normal. You just have to remain vigilant. She will pick up real quick. She is getting to know you and trust you.... |
Thank you so much.
I think i am over worrying, i burst out crying to the vet. Poppy seems fine in herself its me thats not fine. i was just worried because she wasnt getting her fluid inside her but now she is i am more than happy.
I will be reporting the breader i think its terrible to let a puppy go to its new home this young. I have paid out ALOT of money for my perfect little girl i did not want to be doing this i wanted to be able to play with her and enjoying her more than i'm worrying. I wouldnt say she wasnt worth every penny tho but i just wish the breeder wasnt such a *****

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Thank you again.