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Originally Posted by anevarez Great! I didn't ask how big he was, but some of the teeny tiny ones can get hypoglycemic so fast! My best friend got a yorkie several years ago from a person selling on the side of the road. Her puppy was 6 weeks old and upon getting him home she realized he weighed 10oz. The first day she went to work, but came home for lunch to find him vomitting and acting lethargic. She was sure it was parvo, but after some nutrical and a lesson from the vet he was good to go! She was a first time small breed owner and was never informed of the hypoglycemia. Chloe came home weighing 2 1/s lbs at 12 weeks, but Toby was only 19 or 20 oz when he came home, so he needed the nutrical. Best of luck, and again, I was not trying to be snarky at all  |
Its all good, before i ever buy anything i research everything about it wether its a new phone,tv or especially when i get an animal i read up on how much work they are and common problems and what not so i knew about it and also asked vet to make sure i know how to deal with it if that were to happen. Gizmos siter died of it when she was only 5-6 weeks old so it was a concern of mine when bringing him home.