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Originally Posted by glencorgi
Poster wrote:
Oh sweetie, you are priceless.  I'm sure she had a ball with them through those 8 or 9 years she was spending in her dog house on those cold below freezing winter nights. What a relief it must be to you, your mom found a heart and has finally let her old bones have a warm dry place to sleep in the house.
Although I'll have to say, I was surprised at what you chose to comment upon. Given all the experience you've had contacting breeders, I was expecting insight and wisdom in that realm.
Debbie
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It is really common sense in my opinion. You want a breeder who cares about her puppies. Most of the time a breeder won't let you have the puppy till it is about 3 months old. This way the puppies learn how to play nice. It is kind of hard. I went and bought a book and just did what the book told me.