I don't think any of us intentionally "let" our babies get low blood sugar. I believe it happens ALOT with tiny tiny puppies. I'm sure she didn't "let" her puppy get that way by any fault of her own.
That cannot be faulted towards a breeder if the puppy buyer had a good idea that the breeder was really pushing tines and breeding for them only. However, when you have breeders ONLY breeding for tiny tiny puppies you are going to most likely see hypoglycemia alot in their puppies. They are aware of this if they know anything about puppies. Some just don't care. Is another good example of why it's not a good thing to only strive to produce tinies, tea cups, micro minies, pocket purses, ohhhh gosh, this list goes on and on.
I will use the word "tiny" to describe a very small yorkie. I don't know of any other way, it's just using an adjective to describe something, and some breeders do get tiny puppies without even trying. I just don't think yorkies look like a tea cup, or should sit in a teacup for pictures to promote it's sale. |