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Old 04-04-2010, 08:50 AM   #8
johnnyt112
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Originally Posted by Sunnie View Post
It may be a medical issue rather than a behaviour issue. I would first get him checked by a vet to make sure he does not have a UTI or possibly canine diabetes.
This is just a question, can a two year old Yorkie get diabetes and is this common in the breed?

To the original poster, has any surroundings, either inside and especially outside changed. New animals in the neighbor hood? New neighbors, change in neighbors work hours. Their is so much that they sense and hear that we can't, it is sometimes hard to figure out what they are feeling around them.
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