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Old 04-06-2010, 08:09 PM   #10
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Just because they're small doesn't necessarily mean they're not healthy. Granted, a lot of little ones seem to get sick more, and there's a whole lot more precautions to worry about... getting stepped on, jumping off furniture, REALLY fragile, but I know there's a few on YT with little ones smaller than 4lbs so hopefully they see this thread I would be a wreck. I am very content with my 12lb boy and wouldn't want it any other way! He seems so small to me so a 4lber... I just couldn't do it.
yes, i worry about them all the time. milu's never been stepped on and she is well behaved, she doesn't jump on and off the furniture, but my new puppy is always jumping on and off the furniture. i try to stop him... he's also been stepped on twice...

if you have a small baby, you are going to have to learn the yorkie shuffle!

it really helps to put a bell on the dog so you can hear them all the time and know where they are, so you don't accidentally step on them.
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