Some good suggestions here; you mentioned having kids, where are you feeding your puppy? If possible have a quiet place to feed him. I am not a great fan of leaving food out all day; but then I have a multi animal home. I want to know how much they are eating.
At over 3months old - hypoglycemia may or maynot become a problem. Really it is dependent more on how much he weighs. You can get a rough feel for that by using a kitchen scale - or your bathroom scale. At 3months old a rough rule of thumb is to double the puppy weight to get an approximation of adult weight. If your breeder thinks he will be 3lbs fully grown, then that means he should currently weigh around 1.5 lbs.
I second the opinion to get your dog in (if you have not done so already) to your vet. Many health guarantees are null and void if you don't. But more importantly it is the proper action to take for the health of your puppy.
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