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>it's like talking to a brick wall, she isnt unpleasent but I can only try so hard, I am also gonna have to leave it cause I dont want the situation to spoil my relationship with my childminder.
> In your shoes I might be questioning her ability to look after my child...
> but surely anyone knows that a puppy of 3 - 4 weeks old is unweaned and is the equivalent to a very young baby, primarily dependent on milk, and only just starting solids?
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> If they don't know that much then I would expect them to be taking expert advice from those who do.
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> Behaviour such as this would make me seriously question their commonsense and competence I'm afraid.
(never been around pups that young and it's not the same as looking after a human baby),
so if I wasn't personally aware of the wealth of experience & knowledge on this forum, if I found myself in the situation of the OPS childminder, I would be going on the advice of a vet. Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill