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					Originally Posted by mscat  thank you very much for all of your kind words and advice. To tell you the truth I am scared to own such a tiny puppy and want to be the best human parent I can be. i have purchased my first doggie book on Yorkshires. It did mention the low blood sugar. This terrifies me .   I am a single parent and my my son is nearly 15 now..... Little Suzi Q is like starting all over again having a baby. LOL. i have all those Motherly instinsts kicking in overdrive again, and of course the worries.
 She is a little sweetheart though. I had her outside a few times today and I think it was her first time on the grass. She loved it, but every time she was there she would just kick back.
 I would have to put her on the walk path and then she would be mobile. I want her to be socialized and be a well adjusted puppy. I am fortunate to have found this site. Lucky for me and Suzi.
 One of the things that kept me coming back to this particular breed was their little teddy bear faces as a pup. I have never seen anything more precious.
 i do see already though how independant these little pupps are and they are definately clever.
 Is pancake syrup ok for her to have? I do not have The Karo yet? I am worried about her not eating yet, and then vomiting from the car ride.
 Thanks.
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  Joey never had low blood sugar, and this is usually a problem with the ultra small yorkies.  Once they hit 3 pounds, it's not that common.  If they are acting dazed or confused check the gums, they should look pink not white.  It is easy to worry about these little guys. 

  Also, Joey's breeder suggested free feeding the first 6-8 months.