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Originally Posted by darlenejmnz Thanks for the food suggestions I'll keep those in mind. unfortunately the breeder is not really any help she swears he was eating dry food just fine but here he wont even touch it.  Luckily now that I'm syringe feeding him he is more alert and playful and hes eating all the food.
You don't even want to know about what the breeder did with Joey and his vaccines.  I might have rushed into getting him even though I wasn't crazy about the breeder because it was love at first sight. I may not be experienced but I have read almost every puppy book that I can get my hands on and I'm also very patient. I love this little guy. He's already peed on me once and pooped on the floor a couple of times and I just put him in his playpen, clean up the mess and play with him again. I will definitely do what I can so that he is healthy and happy, It's great to have a support system like you guys though.  |
Excellent!! "Yorkies for Dummies" and "Yorkshire Terriers: A Smart Owners Guide" are two EXCELLENT books that will really cover just about every situation you find your self in! Patienct is a definate must with these tiny babies.....you are doing good...just keep up the feedings and the NutraCal. There is some stuff called Dr Millers Pet Nutra Drops...it is excellent and the babies LOVE it...you can give it instead of the NutraCal...it contains all the sugar the nutraCal has, plus additional vitamins....it isnt as messy and sticky as the NutraCal and it works just as well if not better....you can give some whenever they have any stress in their day...it really is great...you can google it and order it on line, if interested.