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Originally Posted by Mardelin What health issues are being guaranteed?
I agree with Bama....have all the necessary tests performed on this wee one. Small he is, but that could mean nothing, he maybe just a slow starter. However, if this pup doesn't make it to a minimum of 3 pounds, keep him or "place" (not sell him) in a qualified home. A home that knows how to handle tinies. If with all the proper tests performed there is a chance there is underlying medical problems and you would never want to sell heartache. |
Mary, now you know that I am not the smartest person, for sure, but what special needs are required for a 3 pounder as compared to a 4-7 pounder as far as housing and care? I have seen juust a few 3 pounders and my personal opinion is that I prefer them larger, 6-7 pounds.