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Old 07-28-2013, 01:46 PM   #87
lynzy420
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I am going to tell you something, have an ultrasound/or echo done on your pup. Take him to your vet right after you get him... 6 months ago I lost a pup under similar circumstances...what started as a mild murmur turned it to a nightmare I still can't wrap my head around....just to be safe, they can tell so much more from an ultrasound or echo. Many breeders will hold on till it is fully resolved, good luck, keep us posted.
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