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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: EU
Posts: 820
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I know, I never take a puppy home before 12 weeks, even so I usually opt for 3.5 months as that is the best for them. I loathe at people who take puppies home at 6 or 8 weeks | |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: EU
Posts: 820
| Thanks all. I am saving the breed of my puppy to post that SPECIAL pic when my new baby arrives home, then you will see them together its a little surprise yes, I am aware all puppies lighten up as they get older. I hope he is a good little eater as this one is a nuisance for eating . Mommy makes all home made yummies and he is so stubborn, always holding out for better . He even eats better than my husband |
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