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Q & A / Re: chin help
« on: November 28, 2006, 11:19:00 AM »
When you buy a chin from a breeder you want to get as much information as possible about the breeder's. Always pick a chin that isn't afraid that's a sign it's not being handled enough. I purchase a one of my boy's from a pet store I was working at the poor thing was petrified.
Now he's so happy and playful with me and Mr. Pudge that I'm so thankful to have him! I would suggest a reputable breeder first.
Good Luck,
Podge
Now he's so happy and playful with me and Mr. Pudge that I'm so thankful to have him! I would suggest a reputable breeder first.
Good Luck,
Podge