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Yes, I've read that, so we're keeping a close eye on her diet. I've already noticed the independence thing. She's perfectly happy to explore around the house on her own, even though she's only been here one day. |
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Congratulations on the new family member...
On a side note isnt 8 weeks a little early to seperate from there mother, i though 3 months was the limit.
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Sean ![]() Back in the good ole days
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Our vet says 8 weeks is OK. She seems fine. Eats well, plays well, sleeps well, bites my feet well, chews my slippers well, pees on the floor well. ![]() |
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Too cute, my step-daughter and her hubby have a beagle named Molly (they got her at 8wks too) and then about a month later added Bruno to the mix (beagle too). They are wonderful pups, but are very mischeivious when left alone. (I can laugh it's not my house, LOL) Molly & Bruno arent very vocal, bu do speak when asked.
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She is sure cute. 8 weeks is common now instead of 12.
We are on the list for a midsized Austrailian Labradoodle. The mother is expecting later this month so we should have the pup early July. |
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Are those the allergy-free dogs I've heard about? |
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Yes and no. Depends on the coat - their are 3 types, and the F factor (pedigree) of the parents.
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