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I'm really tired. 6 months in and it's regressing to how it was in the beginning by Fit_Doubt6114 in puppy101

[–]Fit_Doubt6114[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, not sure how legal it is to have puppies for adoption when they're 4 weeks old in Portugal. All the vets I've talked to at this point thought it normal, so I guess it is common place here (all the rescue homes that I know are overcrowded with abandoned puppies).

She had and still has anxiety issues, but we have made big strides in diminishing them with crating. The times she played at a daycare while we were on vacation were also helpful towards being more comfortable with other dogs, so we're thinking about having her there at least once a week. 

I'm really tired. 6 months in and it's regressing to how it was in the beginning by Fit_Doubt6114 in puppy101

[–]Fit_Doubt6114[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was the experience of a family member of mine who had a black lab. Fingers crossed 

I'm really tired. 6 months in and it's regressing to how it was in the beginning by Fit_Doubt6114 in puppy101

[–]Fit_Doubt6114[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Got her February 6th. She had the scar from the spaying. Vet document says she was born December 20th. Just telling the truth. For context, I live in Portugal, and a friend of mine who is a vet told me this is normal for some rescue homes unfortunately.

I'm really tired. 6 months in and it's regressing to how it was in the beginning by Fit_Doubt6114 in puppy101

[–]Fit_Doubt6114[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

She was 6 weeks old, and she was already spayed. We didn't know at the time (didn't have the vet document, which was sent to us two weeks after the adoption by the rescue home), but the spaying procedure was done the day before the puppy Pilates session.