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Old 05-30-2008, 03:30 PM   #58
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To the OP.....you've already received excellent advise about your options. One thing I'd like to point out is that Yorkies don't always show they're pregnant until late. If there's any chance that she could be pregnant, treat her as if she is. That would mean to limit her jumping around and no new vaccinations at this time (tho she should be finished with them now). You'll probably see some changes in her activity level and appetite if she is expecting. Some also have morning sickness. I know you (and we all) hope she isn't expecting, but if you do plan on breeding her at some future time, now is when you should start learning about pregnancy, whelping and caring for newborns. With Yorkies, you can't just 'let nature take its course'. You have to really be prepared as you have to take an active role in the delivery and care of the newborns. Read some recent threads here in the breeders' forum to get an idea of what can go wrong and also to see how involved it is even when things go right. Welcome to YorkieTalk!!
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