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Old 07-03-2015, 06:21 AM   #194
gemy
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That is a decision you are carefully weighing as you should. I would investigate a couple of things whether for yourself or a future owner - can this pup be covered by pet insurance - I would look for policies that cover genetic defects and be fully up front with the insurance company about blue born. I would say this pup was borne a non standard color called blue born - I see your policy covers all manner of sickness illness including genetic defects.


Then I would keep the puppy a lot longer than normal - up to a minimum of 6months old to one year old. \I would if I were to place the puppy in a qualified home fully disclose her health status. I would also spay her before releasing her to her new owner.
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