I see NatNatt hasnt responded

personally, I got my first Yorkie at 6 weeks old. firstly because I didnt know any better, and secondly because my breeder was very irresponsible and was rushing overseas and pushing to sell her puppies and home them as soon as she could.
I never had the faintest idea how hard it would be and I had endless sleepless nights where I would sit there and watch her sleep in case she was not breathing (Im slightly paranoid at the best of times!). when she came to me she had not a SINGLE tooth in her mouth and had her first innoculation the same day. on top of that the stress she endured leaving her mom and siblings pushed her past her limit and she started to vomit violently and I had to rush her into emergency on the first night I had her. My friend who bought her sister sent her back to the breeder for 2 weeks but I stuck it out because the vet said that re-uniting her would do no good and she would suffer more stress when she left again.
They had to test for Parvo etc to rule it out and her blood tests showed a high white blood cell count and if i hadnt taken her in she would have died. she had to have a drip to give her fluids and get her back. she bounced back so quickly though and is a real fighter

she is a fit as a fiddle now and if i had to do it all over again I would because my life would be so empty without her.
The second puppy came to me at 8 weeks and I was doubtful again - but he had all his teeth and was eating well and has not given me a single problem. The breeder gave me the choice of leaving him depending on how I felt he would cope.
So NatNatt, through all the stress Im sure you have endured, whether it was right to take your puppy young or not, I say well done for all your hard work you have put in. I hope you and your baby have a wonderful and healthy future together