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I love the video; your two pups are adorable. I would just make sure you get a breakfast into each of them before they really start going at it. Do you know the signs of hypoglycemia since your pups are so young and small? You always want pink gums. If they start looking white your pup is in danger. If your pups don't have the appetite they should (always happens every once in a while when they're young) offer a little squeeze of Nutrical on your finger; that stuff always seems to perk up appetites. Thanks for posting the video, Miguel. It looks like you guys all have so much fun together. |
Hey guys/girls, Thank your for all your tips and pointers, I really appreciate it. I am monitor them checking for any sign of extreme fatigue that would indicate hypoglycemia or anything like that, but so far they look like two healthy strong puppies playing really rough LOL .... I took them to the vet for some vaccination and worms/general check up this weekend and they both are super healthy, so the vet says... Mike is weighting 1.9 lbs at 16 weeks old and he is getting a little chubby Molly is weighting 1.4 lbs at 12 weeks old and she is definitely chubby But they are so little and I am trying to get them to grow up as big as they can, but watching their diet also, so I don't making then fat. Quote:
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But he really needed a hair trim, I can't wait until he grows back out his new coat :-P .... Again thank you guys and girls.... sorry for the late response.... by the way... I am still having my posts delayed for quiet a long time... :-/ |
It will be interesting to see "light" Mike. That chubby puppy state is very normal and not an indication that they will be fat when they grow up. It's a good thing, and puppies should have food available to them at all times at this age, especially yours since they are so active. Keep the photos and videos coming.... we love them:D |
They are so fun together! I just got a new rescue pup and Gunner and he are playing a little bit, nothing like your two! Can I make a small suggestion? Don't let them play with collars on? If one of the pups teeth or jaw gets hung up on the others collar they might hurt themselves. Better to be safe than sorry. JMHO. It would only take a second for one of them to get hurt, even if you are watching closely. Love watching your videos. |
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they sure are adorable and full of energy. I guess I would give them forced breaks. Mike is really getting silver, I had a light platinum silver female once and it was very pretty, she always received lots of compliments |
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