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Old 12-21-2020, 04:31 AM   #6
gemy
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I'd like to add something (s).

Breed dependent the area should be suitable . Clean. Organized. M
Milky smell is fine.

Clear eyes. Ears inside and out. Know what you want in a dog. Not just the breed. . You want a go getter? Active inquiring. Type? Or more laid back. Remember around about 80'90% is how you raise your pup. From the moment you take them home. Give firm but loving boundaries

Now a tilt on my head suffices. Or a finger way. When he gets into a barking jag, a finger tap halts it. After all he's lived with two guard dogs most of his life. He tried it on with my big boy, and one level stare from Magic was all it took to settle him down.

So seeing in person the litter is preferable. Watch them a whole lot. How they play with each other. Ummm do they come over to sniff you then go back to play?

A good breeder will get to know you too. Mine was surprised as was my husband's that I wanted a Yorkie. But she was also my trainer of my Magic. What can I say I fell in love. And so Razzle picked me as did my breeder pick him for me. The rest is history as they say. Dual nu!multi-champion dock diver, maze runner, snuggle bug. He's perfect for me.
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