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Old 06-02-2015, 12:54 PM   #2
Lovetodream88
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Pups who leave there moms before 12 weeks have a higher risk of biting issues and socialization issues. They also are at a higher risk not to eat and end up become hypoglycemic. A reputable breeder wants what is best for there puppies and will not let there puppies go before 12 weeks. Generally if the breeder is skipping the extremely important step of letting the pups go before 12 weeks then you can bet they are skipping out on other steps including health testing and knowing the genetics of the lines. You are setting your self up for heart break and the possibility of some serious health issues that could cost you thousands of dollars. We also should not support these non reputable breeders because they are not doing what tis best for the breed. They are not bettering the breed, they are having puppies who end up having to suffer there whole life with painful terrible issues, they are helping to make this health issues rise and they are not doing what is best for these dogs. It may seem like a small thing, letting the pup go before 12 weeks but it normally leads to a whole lot of a bigger issue.
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