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Lovin' my R & R Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Middleton, Idaho
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| ![]() Vanessa you are such a good kid. The thought of you taking care of all his veterinary needs without knowing for sure if you are going to keep him is comendable. Even if you decide he's not the boy for you, you should be proud to know you prevented how many thoughtless litters of puppies. I really hope this works out for you. You know, he may have a huge store of energy, and may really need some serious exercise before he is truly "depleted" (a good thing). I would go go go with him for a weekend, then your daily walks should be like maintenance and he'll be so much happier. It can't feel good to have all that pent up energy. Also, low quality food can with cheap ingredients can make them HYPER!!
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