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Old 03-28-2013, 04:58 AM   #12
Marhcarter
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Welcome to YT! You are very lucky to have found this forum as early as you are bringing your pup home. I was not as lucky. I brought my pup home at 7 and a half weeks and I had no idea what nutrical was until I joined this site less than 6 months ago. (Thank goodness I never had a need for it) He is now 4. I am lucky he was never hypoglycemic, since I didn't know that could be an issue and refused to cook special for a dog and took the stance, "he will eat when he gets hungry"...and TG he did...As for the excessive biting, our Huey was terrible for jumping in our faces and nipping, and he drew blood on both my and my husband's noses multiple times until we were finally able to break him of that habit with a firm no and pushing him gently away. Keep working with your pup and you will stop some of the excessive biting and he will grow out of a bunch of it too. Good luck and cannot wait to see photos!
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