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Old 07-20-2013, 08:59 PM   #249
luvlee
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Originally Posted by lisaly View Post
I'd suggest you get insurance for your pup so that, if anything comes up that your breeder refuses to cover, you won't have to worry about veterinary care.

Definitely worth the investment. I wouldn't ignore the concern of the one vet -- even if you didn't like her. You should remind your vet to check the knees at your annual visits. You may also want to do some research into the breeds related to your pup.

I wish the best for you and your puppy. Good luck.
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