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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Northern NJ
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::Pats self on back:: we thought it was clever, too! (my husband came up with the Vader and I came up with the "garth" part when we learned it was a G litter). But no worries if you go for it yourself, its a great name! Our other dog's name is Riley... i had never met one before but starting the day after we named her, we've met soooo many (esp males, i actually like it better as a male name!)
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McAlester, OK
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He is darling and I love his name!!! Parvo is a terrible killer and he is lucky to have survived. How did he contract parvo at so young an age?
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Northern NJ
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All the pups in the litter got it, so it was at the breeder. However she has 3 feet of snow and is pretty isolated, so its a little mystery, pinned down to maybe a christmas shopping trip to the mall? Parvo is crazy... you may never know where it came from. Pups still there had a very mild case and of those sent home only two were hospitalized, so several factors came together in a good way and all 9 pups survived. (vets think the fact he had his first vaccination and he has good genes made him do so well)
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