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Old 09-25-2012, 03:11 PM   #27
gracielove
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With a puppy that young and that small you are going to have to watch her very closely. Clean up all her poo's and wash the area to make sure she doesn't get reinfected by walking in it. Keep her really clean.

You are going to have to make sure she eats every 3 to 4 hours for a while. With the little ones you just can't take the chance of them not eating regularly. Get Nutrical and keep it for emergencies.

It is a common practice for an uninformed breeder to let a puppy go at 6 to 8 weeks but tiny puppies need to stay much longer. Really all pups should but it is a matter of life and death for some.
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