07-22-2010, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by cathys Well, you have to keep a close eye on her, make sure she eats and sleeps enough. These little ones can go fast, so I would give nutri-cal after play. If she seems slow at all give her some more. The most important thing is making sure she doesn't fall, hit her head, get stepped on, play to ruff. She is breakable, her bones are very small and it doesn't take much. If you have a playpen or x-pen I would use it. You're not a new yorkie mom, you can do this. Its just a lot of work, and worry. If you see anything out of the normal of course, go to the vet immediately, don't wait. Good luck, I'm sure you can handle it. | I forgot to say that I do have an x-pen that I'll set up for her tonight. It was so late when I finally got to bed last night that I put her in a bathroom just for today. She has a bed, blankie, toys, pee pad, food and water in there with her. And I'm goingto go home to check on her a couple of times today. I just pray I can do this. And here I thought my house training days were over.
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