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Old 11-08-2011, 06:11 PM   #34
gracielove
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It makes no difference to me about the bloodline. The issue is that you are going to be responsible for this puppy. Fourteen year olds usually are busy with school and activities and friends. A puppy is a full time job. It would mean taking on the house training thing all over again and trying to get everyone to adjust to the new pup. If you are fine with the responsibility and added work and expense of another puppy then I guess that is your answer. Just go into it with your eyes wide open. Your son is about to go into a whole new stage in his life and will not be spending much time with that dog in the future.
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