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Old 16-04-2011, 20:23   #7
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Re: Intorducing a puppy into the house with Darla

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
lovely puppy zing ,untill the puppy has had the injections then he/she will be at risk ,if your dog is up to date then the risk is lessened but not totaly ,if the puppy is still feeding from the mother and the mother's upto date then the puppy will carry some defence through the milk .My advice would be to make sure that your dog is upto date and keep them both indoors untill the puppy can have the injections ,this will minimize the chance of infections being carried in by Darla
Excellent advice

Also, go for a male if you have a choice. There's is nothing worse than two girl staffies - they'll fight like hell. Also, if Darla still has all her girly bits, get her done to save any accidents and they'll live very happily together and look out for one another. Here is a pic of our three at a family bbq last week, 2 boys and little Holly in the middle
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