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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Runny poo in 6.5wk pups
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- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 10.08.16 12:25 UTC Upvotes 1
I got a bit confused - I thought it was your puppies in hall in the picture on FB, saying they'd done a week's worth of training in one night! It must have been other people's puppies in the class. Sorry I got muddled - it's easily done!

Glad your puppies have a clean bill of health after all their problems. Has your vet written down what medication they've been given so that new owners' vets know the background history - it'd be very helpful for them.
- By mixedpack [gb] Date 10.08.16 18:27 UTC
Brilliant new, I am so pleased that the pups are well and everything has turned out fine.
- By rabid [je] Date 10.08.16 22:19 UTC Edited 10.08.16 22:22 UTC
I have no idea what the training hall subject has to do with any of this.

It was not a "class", it was a Puppy Culture Puppy Party, held in my fully disinfected hall, with everyone attending having washed their hands and wearing plastic covers on their shoes. As you'll be able to see... The food used was their normal food and the only dogs present were my litter of puppies. They were all fit and well enough to attend, as testified by the vet who saw them that morning and was not at all concerned.

Perhaps that's not enough for some of you, and you'd like my vet's phone number to check for yourselves??

Who do some of you think you are, the police???

It's such a shame, there are some great and helpful people on this site - and then there are some who like to think they are holier than thou & take pleasure in judging others and trying to make out they fall far short of their own perfect standards.

I've said once before that I was leaving - then I felt sorry for some of the people who've helped me and then wouldn't know the final outcome, and who clearly were hurt & upset - so I decided to return at least till the litter had left us.

As that point is almost here, and since I don't much appreciate people who think they e "caught me out" - why should I now have to spend time defending and explaining yet again, something which has nothing to do with my original question - I'm done here for good now.

Thanks to those who were useful- please don't feel upset again, I couldn't have done such a good job without your incredible advice.  Goodbye and good luck with your dogs.
- By poodlenoodle Date 10.08.16 23:17 UTC Upvotes 1
Such a great outcome rabid, i'm so glad to read this.  All the worry lifted, thank goodness!

Best of luck in the coming weeks when you wave goodbye to your pups, and enjoy a tall G&T and a nice 3 day nap to recover from all the excitement/bloody hard work afterwards!
- By suejaw Date 11.08.16 05:39 UTC Upvotes 2
I do think that you've over reacting. I've  asked about the welfare of the pups and guessed that they are all much better now seeing as I saw them on your puppy fb page. No one has questionnEd you as to why they were in the training hall just checking that they were all fit and well now.
Enjoy your last week.with them and don't forget how tired this litter makes you with all the hard work involved.
- By bucksmum [gb] Date 11.08.16 09:08 UTC
Really pleased for you that you got through the upset tums so easily. It's a worry when you want everyone to leave with the " perfect " puppy isn't it ?! Thing is if we don't have these problems we don't learn anything.

It's a lovely feeling waving off a healthy ,happy pup to start its new life.... You are nearly there. Good luck x
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Runny poo in 6.5wk pups
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