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Originally Posted by jadecomputergal I'm completely baffled about a vet talking about primarily vegetarian diets for a dog. I'm more baffled about that than I am about a vet recommending something like Purina, a sub-standard, off-the-shelf food.
If it's a Yorkie, his breed is not "special." (Everyone else please hear me out before you start throwing things at me.)
Yorkies are the one of the most widely bred and owned dogs in this country. They're "special" to us because we own them, but they're certainly not uncommon, and they're carnivores like any other canine.
Respiratory infections aren't "common" in Yorkies. I'm not sure from what you're saying if he had Bordetella or an allergic reaction. It could be either, but whichever it was, I very strongly agree with Wylie that you should find a new vet.
As far as hygiene goes, we trim ours under their tails. We don't have problems with diarrhea other than with one of ours, but that's because of a medication she's on for a chronic illness. We have a routine with a sticker on our wall calendar of HeartGard/FrontLine/bathing/etc. The bathing usually includes trimming bangs, nails, butt hairs. I'm not sure how groomers do this, but my DH and I do it together. We won't get scissors near the dogs without one of us holding them and the other doing the trimming, whether it's the face or the butt. They tend to wiggle, so it's much less stressful for all of us if we have one person holding the dog and the other doing trimming, even with the blunt scissors. |
Now I feel like the worst Yorkie owner ever

For now my puppy can be seen only by the vet we have now - long story! But that won't mean I will agree with him now that I have this Yorkie support website to educate me a little bit on my puppy.
Today I'm going down to pet Smart and exchange that Purina stuff for Nature Balance or Nature's Variety.
Please, don't misunderstand me, I want only the best care in every way for my little fur baby.
P.S: Thank you for the advice on how to deal with his tiny tush.