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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Red deer,Alberta, canada
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| ![]() Oh ok, so as long as I carry him then he will be fine? Thanks for that info, I would like to do that, but wasn't sure how to go about it..sorry I am very new at this, my first puppy as an adult by myself haha I have done lots of research on the Internet, but of course there is a lot of contradicting info..can I ask one more question...if I know that a dog is fully up to date on their vaccines and has always been can I bring him around it? (Parents dog) or would it be best to wait? |
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