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Old 02-02-2011, 06:27 PM   #15
WickedWitch
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pensacola, FL USA
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Hi everyone!

All of you have had such wonderful suggestions and helpful tips that will certainly help along the way=) The breeder is a very good one and very responsible ( in my opinion) and has had many puppies that are that size go to their new homes. In fact, little London had three brothers that were around her size that are doing fine in with their new families.

For those that asked, she's eating Eukanuba small bites which she loves and can eat very easily (very tiny, crunch bites). I leave food and fresh water out 24/7 for her easy access. I'm also a nanny in which my family allows me to have her with me at all times. I'm extremely strict with people holding/touching her because I'm very protective of her safety. In fact I've given everyone notice (via Facebook lol) that she isn't to be handled at all! At least, until she is 6 months and a bit bigger. She has a play pen in which I have a potty-pad at one end and heating pad at the other with toys (and of course the food and water present).

I'm also extremely aware of her feelings (trying to decipher each facial expression if that makes sense) while noticing when she needs to rest, etc. I have read about the play times, not allowing her to play more than 20 minutes at a time and the she gets food and rest directly after.

I just wanted to give everyone a run-down of her routine and I'm so very thankful to be in contact with all of you who seem to genuinely care about her safety! Thank you all so very much, looking forward to more suggestions!
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