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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Hello I am new to the site i have not yet uploaded any pictures. My husband and I recently lost our Big Boy Drake due to an accident. He was like our Baby. When we got him as a pup he had Parvo, but he was cured from Parvo. We now want another GSD for companion we have one picked out the Breeder is keeping her untill she is 15 weeks old for us and has all shots so she will not catch Parvo when she comes home.
Will she still Bond with us and be easy to train when we pick her up she wil be 4 Months Old. Has anyone had an experience similar to mine ?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Pierre, South Dakota
Posts: 1,273
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Yes, there will be no problem. My Sting was my first puppy, my other dogs adults when I adopted them, and the bond is the same. I would have done the same as you with the parvo - one big worry out of the way. Better 15 weeks than 6 weeks (which is way too young). Also at 15 weeks she will have better control of her bladder, so that will make the house training easier. If you are close to the breeder, maybe you can visit and get to see your pup. If not, that's fine too.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Pierre, South Dakota
Posts: 1,273
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Your very welcome. Mark the days on your calendar, get the puppy things ready, and pup will be here before you know it. Please post a photo of puppy when you get her. Good Luck!
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Sting Chance von Gaard AKC GSD 2/8/2006 |
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