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Old 05-03-2010, 02:22 PM   #16
Yorkieville200
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Originally Posted by yorkie_mama22 View Post
It is always nice to include all info on his health. He is so adorable I wouldn't even know something was wrong with him. 1,000 seems like alot to ask for a disabled pup.. I hope the lady above my post is able to take this baby in and give him a loving home
Thank you for your vote of confidence. I feel, as Mardelin says, he should be placed in a good home, with no fee, because he is going to require 24/7 care.
And his medical bills will most likely be quite high, if he is to have a long and healthy life.

Our home is quiet. We have experience with sick baby animals, plus my 1st Yorkie was a tiny and many breeders have been surprised that she lived past 13 years of age,with the health problems she developed.

With one so tiny, hypoglycemia is a great risk that could cause his death. With the open fontanel, he could develop hydrocephalus. And with Swimmers Syndrome, he is going to need a lot of hands on affection.

I guess, I can only hope she loves him enough does the right thing for him.
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