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Originally Posted by Ladymom Lady is my first small dog and believe me, small dogs are much more expensive than big dogs! A little tummy upset in a big dog is no big deal. A small dog can dehydrate in 48 hours and have to be hospitalized and on an IV. Been there, done that several times.
Toy breeds are much more prone to injury because their bones are so delicate. Look at all the threads we have on broken legs which require several thousand dollars worth of surgery. Luxating patellas (slipped knee caps) are a problem in toy breeds, too. They can be genetic or be caused by jumping on and off furniture.
Pancreatitis is common in Yorkies. A tiny piece of ham or sausage can cause a episode and it is very serious. It usually requires hospitalization. Yorkies are especially prone to it. Pancreatitis (Inflammation) in Dogs
It's good that you have come here beforehand and are asking for opinions. You will learn all the pros and cons so you and your BF can decide if now is the right time for a puppy and if a Yorkie is the right breed for you. | These are some of the issues I was thinking of, too. Thanks for the great info!
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