Welcome & congratulations on your new Yorkie!!!
Sorry about the breeder doing this to you! That is just fraudulent to me! Here are some precautions to take as a new Yorkie mommie if you are not familiar with the breed: First ask your small dog vet how to best care for a puppy this young. Getting one that young can be risky, especially if she's really tiny so keep her warm, check her often for signs of hypoglycemia all day & night(read up on it here & on Google as to signs, symptoms, emergency treatment, etc. & be prepared to get her to the ER vet overnight if necessary for a few weeks) as hypoglycemia can kill small puppies very quickly. I'd see if that breeder won't let her come back to momma & littermates for a while more, like another several weeks to give her a better start. But if not, read all that you can on how to care for a tiny, young Yorkie and be the best mommie/nurse that you can!
Be very careful letting larger dogs play with her as Yorkies are awfully fragile compared to larger dogs and if they get too rough, bigger dogs can hurt them without intending to. I'd supervise all play sessions.
To me, Yorkies are the best of all breeds and I think you will enjoy her so much. Post pictures and tell us a name when possible. Good luck to you and your little one and take lots of video & pictures!
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