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Old 03-03-2011, 03:49 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by erin619 View Post
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...ittle-one.html

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Hi, My Yorkie Gracie had a litter of 3 puppies ten days ago. One of them is very tiny. She has no problem latching on for milk and I am constantly making sure she is in there getting some because the other two try and push her out of the way. She is a fighter though and gets in there.

The problem is Gracie keeps taking her away from the other two. She moves her to the other side of the cage and then sits in the middle and just ignores the puppies cries. I am afraid maybe there is something wrong with the pup and she doesn't want to care for it. I put her back with the others. Sometimes I take the other two out so she can get milk without being bullied. This happens a couple of times a day.

Has anyone ever experienced this? Am I doing enough to make sure this puppy will be fine? Any advice would be very appreciated.

From this thread:

I am thinking of getting a puppy and starting over.

Can you please explain yourself and what you really want here? Are these threads for real or are you just playing around with us?

At the very minimum, you could have been honest in this thread. Instead of asking if you should get a new puppy and "start over" why didn't you just say your 6 year old girl (BTW, most reputable breeders don't breed past age 5) had a litter and you are considering keeping one? Makes you come across as less than truthful.

Another question, is this the first litter for your girl? Is your Jack the father? They are 6, so I am assuming she has come into heat at least 10 times. How did you avoid so many litters? Or, perhaps more to the point, how many litters has she already had?

Just so many questions!
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