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Originally Posted by MIA_tawnjerry Thank you so much for all your replies ... I have read each and every one of them... And your concerns do not go unreconized ... Theres a little bit more to this tho the reason why she is anxious to rid of her pups... The breeder has cancer and does not have the energy to keep up and is also thinking about rehoming mom as well ... Shes just having a hard tome letting her go... She interview us to make sure we have what it takes and being im a stay at home mom and wife ... And i dedicated my life for my children 1 of which was 2 months early and another who battled h1n1last stages .... She knew i had what it took to dedicate myself to raising her pup ... I know there will be sleepless nites perhaps bottle feedings and hand feeding her ... I know what hypoglecimia is in humans and i know what to do there .... Now my question is how pups differ ... I know they have to bring there blood sugar up but is there anything else i can get for her other than nutrical to help her ... Here in canada i ask a vet about they look at me like im crazy they havent even heard of it! I am willing to travel to detroit to get some if that is the only cure... MIAS. Appointment is thursday and i plan to have her check over well ...
I was hoping i could get some other helpful advice to help sooth her transition ... Like maybe sticking a big stuffed dog next to her that has a lil heartbeat built inside it mite help sooth her at nite ... Just an example ... But being most of you seem well educated about yorkies i was looking for some educational advice ... About soothing ... And making this as stress free as possible for Mia ...
My only concern is helping her , nuture her , and love her into a healthy yorkie |
Keeping her close or in a puppy front pack & letting her sleep near you will help sooth her some. She will miss the warmth & comfort of her mom & siblings. Expect her to cry a lot! The best thing is Nurtri-Cal but light corn syrup will work if in a pinch. I would look online if you are not able to get it in Canada. Best of luck as you will need it! Please post some pictures & how she is doing as we all love a baby fix!