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Originally Posted by JeanieK I know it is too late for this information, but never put a collar on a yorkie. And I don't even leave a harness on mine when they are at home. If you do use a harness, a cat break away harness would be a better choice.
I think I would bath her and treat her wounds. Nesporine would be OK on her face cause she can't lick it off.
I hope she is better soon. I can imagine how awful you must feel. |
I understand the dangers of Yorkies and collars, but I work in my local District Attorney's Office and unfortunately charges have been filed against people because the PA Dog Warden does go door to door and check your dog for a license and vaccination tags to be on at all times, atleast in my area. Now, we still don't put a collar on Vinnie, but chances are if they came knocking on my door i'd get out of it, so i'm not concerned about the charges and the fine. If you've had one offense they seem to make it a point to re-visit! It's very unfair, especially when cat's don't have to be licensed at all.