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04-11-2005, 01:47 PM | #1 |
YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Arkansas
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| fat belly My 13 wk old.. 2 lb yorkie.. has a REALLY big belly. I'm pretty sure she doesn't have worms. We have only had her for a little over a month.. and she has been dewormed 3 times. My other animals have also been dewormed at the same time.. and we keep them utd on their flee medicine (I know they can get worms from eating fleas) She also has been scooting her bottom against the floor. We are taking her to the vet Friday for her last shots.. and we'll ask them then.. I was just hoping someone could provide me info on what this might be other than worms. A second problem we have.. is that she gets aggressive with my 12 lb yorkie.. hes a sweet dog and wont hurt her back.. he just stands there.. while shes chewing on his leg and growling.. what can I do to stop this behavior? |
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04-11-2005, 02:47 PM | #2 |
I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| My puppy had baby fat untill he was about 14 weeks old or so. After that he evened out length wise. So that could also be why her belly is so round. The scouting could mean worms or could be the anal glands need to be expressed. Your vet will know for sure. I have two pups and the older can get a little too aggressive with the younger. I just get after my older one. Maybe someone else will have another answer for you. Puppies love to chew on each other. Good luck.
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