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Originally Posted by Ldyrev1 I do respect your opinion, what people say in this forum is important to me.
My Vet however, suggested that because all her litter mates are gone (she is with an adoptive mommy who's puppies have already gone to their furever home, and isn't interested in nursing Sophie any longer, we get her on a better food and that because there is so much "socialization" going on between 8 and 12 weeks, she would rather have her socializing with us as her new family. She is ready to see her the next day. I have a lot of respect for my Vet, she has helped us through some very difficult days. She held our hand when we were loosing our Gretel, calling every day and checking on how she was doing, and yes she does have experience with very small dogs. I trust her.
I do respect that anyone has the right to have a different opinion than mine. That is how the world goes around. I'm ok with that and hope you are too. Thank you for your concern, I do appreciate it.  |
I was curious also but I know how in writing sometimes things come across harsh or just not meant the way it was intended to sound, but yea your case was like mine... Mom and dad were at the vet getting fixed her two brothers were gone to there furever home and as soon as I picked my little girl her two sisters were leaving right behind her so she would have been all alone. I was lucky in that she was already potty pad trained, biting is another issue lol I was hoping Guinness would help teach her right from wrong but it appears I was the one that was wrong because they lay around biting each other

I am lucky that I have Guinness so she can not feel alone with huge scary humans... But she has done great after the first day of getting adjusted to our house and my wild child 1 1/2 year old... The only scare we have had was a tummy virus that within an 30 minutes of signs we had her at the vet on an IV and started med's... But she has been great. I did have to ay the hand feed the diva game once but now I can not stop her from eating