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Old 08-22-2011, 07:48 PM   #4
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Don't leave your pups alone together, at least not yet. Make sure neither is aggressive towards the other. I'm assuming at this point, your male is twice as big as your new female. Make sure she is warm enough, and her space doesn't get drafts. One of those pups with a heating pad and a heartbeat have been very useful for puppies that were separated from their mom and litter mates way too early. Don't give either free roam yet. You'll set them up for potty failure instead of success. If I were you, I'd invest in a really good expen. Give her a potty area, and eating area, and a sleeping area. Same for the male. Both are way too young to hold it for very long.
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