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Old 08-22-2018, 07:34 AM   #6
Lovetodream88
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Poor pup. They can not be left alone as long as a older puppy or possibly not at all because they need to eat more often and risk hypoglycemia. They also need to be kept warm better. Parvovirus is obviously a big scary risk so the pup really shouldn't go any where or have other people come in until at least the first set of shots maybe not until the second. I think about some of the issues I had with Joey who was 9 weeks and can’t imagine 6 weeks. Joey had terrible separation anxiety like would get in the shower with you it was so bad. Biting was also an issue because he didn’t have his mom and siblings to teach him. It’s not like the puppy could get shots until 8 weeks so the “breeder” could at least have kept him that long. I will never understand why people who shouldn’t breed do. I saw some other advice about shots so just putting in my 2 cents. Hope the pup makes it without issue.
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