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Originally Posted by ClareNstuart Thanks for the advice! He'll actually be only 9 weeks when he comes home with me, but apparently that's when the breeder I am getting him from always lets her puppies go if they are on track with development! I'll definitely look up Nutri-Cal! Baby wipes are a good idea. I don't have shampoo's yet, I noticed that a hair salon down the street from my condo has pet-shampoo in the window for sale as a package, do you think there are definite no no's to look out for with shampoos?
I may be able to go down to see Stu again before he is delivered to me, but we are separated by 2 hours at the moment so Im not sure, I will bring down one of the blankets I have if I have another chance to see him.
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The harness and nutri-cal are essentials

If possible, see if the breeder would be willing to hold on to the puppy until 12 weeks when he will be mature enough to leave his mother. Yorkies develop differently than large breed dogs and need to stay with their mothers so they learn social skills too!
Also, we wound up using baby receiving blankets because we were bad at potty training our first puppy and he was a slow learner (I'd like to think that had a tiny bit to do with it lol) so we could just throw them in the washer when a few were dirty and always had extras for a bed.
Good luck!!