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Old 05-11-2012, 09:11 PM   #5
Yorkiemom1
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"Yorkies For Dummies", "Yorkshire Terriers: A Smart Owners Guide" Get these books immediately, and start reading. Have you ever had a Yorkie before? Has your baby been started on her shots yet? Have you had the baby to the vet for a check up? Do you have a contract with the breeder? Do you have a health guarentee in that contract? Good luck with your baby....Your breeder let that baby go so she wouldnt have to worry with the expense of vaccinations, etc....this is how some breeders keep their overhead down. Unfortunately, babies between 4 weeks and 9 weeks are the most vulnerable to disease and life threatening medical issues....watch your baby 24/7 until it is at least 12 weeks old...you are that poor little sould momma, and any and all nuturing and touchy-feeley stimulation is now YOUR responsibility....and this is all stuff that must be done in order to keep this baby on an even keel when it is older....good luck with this, sweetie....
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