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Old 09-24-2011, 08:55 PM   #35
KazzyK810
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Originally Posted by myyorkiepotter View Post
thank you for the info. we will try to change it to the 22 in oct. when the dog will be 12 weeks.
If you can change it great! If you can't (ducking from flying objects thrown by follow YT members as I say this....) great!

It seems like everyone on here parrots the same stuff about what YOU should do...even if they didn't do it themselves. I got my current yorkie very young and I loved it! It was the best experience ever. I truly felt like this was my lil infant I was caring for around the clock. It bonded us like nothing else and I feel more connected to this pup than I have any prior. She doesn't have biting issues or insecurity issues or potty issues. If the choice is there for me with my next yorkie to get it young, I'd definately do it again!

Of course, the younger and smaller they are the more initial care & frequency of feedings they need, just like a human baby. But if you are able to make the time commitment required in the early weeks to provide proper care to your pup, it's not always a bad thing and can in fact be a wonderful experience
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