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Originally Posted by BonBon Thanks for the encouragement! So far eating doesn't seem to be a problem for her - she likes food.  I do have plenty of Nutrical on hand. I've been checking to make sure her gums stay pink. Is there any other way to tell if she might need some Nutrical? |
maybe if she seems weak or lighter trust me you will notice it happened to mines when she was small about three times thank god shes never out of my sight and just keep her warm another sign is shaking cover her and prevent her from shaking which will make it worse when igot my yorkie i wasnt aware of bybs and all that and got mines when she was 6 weeks and her whole body fitted in the palm of my hand which is small im 5 ft and 120lbs so not very big hands now i have learned so much about this breed and not to buy from bybs and especially if they let their babies go under 8 weeks my pup only weighed 1.7 at 4 months and is barely over 2lbs at 7 months but is very healthy thank god she has been great my next one ill make sure isnt so small they seem to me more delicate than babies when i got my yorkie my youngest child was 7 months