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Old 04-16-2011, 01:08 AM   #11
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Thank you for the welcome . He seems to be acting okay and his eating, walking, playing and drinking are all normal. He is 12 weeks old and is 2.38lbs. He got his second shots (don't know what they're called) but he has to get his third and final ones in 4 weeks.

The only thing that seems out of place is that he's avoiding my husband a bit. My husband is pretty upset because he is the animal lover of us two. I just became attached to Elvis after we brought him home and even then it was my husband who tended to Elvis the most.

I really hope this stops.
The whole scenario probably put a scare into him at the same time he was hurting. Lots of TLC should turn him around. Because of his size, be sure to only get one vaccine at a time, it's safer and will be easier on him. Please check this link:

DR. JEAN DODDS' CANINE VACCINATION PROTOCOL ? 2010

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Hi all,

My wife Maryanne is the original poster of this thread and I thought I would chime in. Our little Elvis is doing better now, though he screamed again last night when I picked him up to go outside, I think it's that I may be touching his needle injection spot.

He's not too happy with me, though I played with him for about an hour last night and it seems like he's forgiven me! lol

Thanks a lot for all your posts. We really appreciate all your help. We look forward to reading and posting more often.

Cheers!
Nick
He'll learn to trust you again. Some pups take between 7-10 days to fully recover from vaccinations...
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