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Are you already thinking what did you ever do without him in your life?? Congratulations again on your new baby. Have a wonderful weekend bonding. |
Just an fyi imho, no reputable breeder would ever consider releasing a 7 week old pup that weighed just barely over half a pound. I would try to have someone that can check on him periodically through the day when you go back to work. Hypoglycemia is no joke. Good luck with your new pup. |
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the only other advice I have is to keep your camera battery charged at all times :) you will take a million pictures!!!!! hehe good luck and congrats. I can't wait to see the pics. |
ok, I didn't read the reply about him eating like a horse until I posted that reply :) glad he is doing good. he is super tiny!! wow. I bet you adore him too. about the potty training...don't expect too much at 7 weeks. but something that has worked really well with us is putting bells on the door that goes to the back yard. maggie rings them when she needs to go out. ok...we want pictures :) |
How has your new pups first day home been? Hope all is well. |
I'd get the little pup an xpen, put in a snuggly bed and fleece blankies *baby size* food and water in there. I also attached a water bottle ALONG with the water dish for my baby because he liked to go swimming and would splash all the water out, :). I agree.. don't leave collars on while you're gone or clothes. Put some safe toys in there for the little guy and he should be very comfortable. While I'm gone I also turn the tv or radio on, so that the house isn't silent :) |
if you dont have a room for him to be loose in, get a playpen and line it with newspapers and blankets. i even sit my pups kennel IN the playpen. i have feed my pups rice baby cereal when they were weaning, a vet told me to. anyone hear of that? |
First, congratulations on your new baby! New babies are always fun. He'll get the potty thing down but will take a few months. My concern is his size (not to mention his age). Has he been tested for liver shunt? |
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