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Date Posted: 08:15:25 10/15/03 Wed
Author: Terry Magee
Subject: Re: Ed...
In reply to: Ed Davis 's message, "Re: Ed..." on 07:38:48 10/15/03 Wed

Ed,

I just wanted to add a note here about a puppy's immune system. I'm sure most already know this but wanted to add it just the same.

Puppies are born with undeveloped immune systems and get their immunities to disease from their mother's colostrum and milk during their first weeks of life. During the weeks they nurse from their mother, their normal...weak or strong...immune systems develop by the time they are weaned. After that point, their immune system is on its own to be weak or strong.

Keep up the good work...and information!

Terry

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  • Re: Ed... -- CatB, 09:28:54 10/15/03 Wed
  • Re: Ed... -- Ed Davis, 10:29:13 10/15/03 Wed

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