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Old 10-11-2009, 11:39 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s View Post
This would be the appropriate precaution to take if she was suffering from hypoglaucemia. However, you have to be sure that is what the problem is. Has she been eating regularly? If so, then that is likely not the case. There could be a multitude of other problems causing the same reaction...especially given the fact that she is pregnant. I would suggest getting her to a vet and having her checked. If your vet doesn't seem to see this as a big deal or something that needs his/her attention, then find a new vet!
At this point, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned for the well being of your girl with this pregnancy. The situation she is in and that she has been in since the time you were trying to breed her seem very far from "ideal."
What "situation" has she been in since the time I was trying to breed her? She has never had any health concerns....not as a pup, in the time I have had her....nor her month since breeding. My vet knows her very well and since she has been picky in eating in her 4th week of pregnancy....she needs a extra boost till she feels like eating her dry food again. Please do not knock my vet as he is the best around and should her shaking have continued she would have been brought in. The truth is that a little special home cooked foods for a day has her feeling perfectly normal. As you can read...this is normal behaviour (lack of wanting to eat) in many a yorkie.

What "situation" are you referring to?
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