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Old 10-01-2013, 08:43 AM   #15
Teegy
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I see you have young children, I am sure they are like all kids and love the puppy and will probably fight to hold it. You probably know this but small puppies can wiggle so hard that I swear you would think they weigh 20 lbs not 2 lbs.

I apologize in advance but LOL I am being a mom here so I am sharing some rules that might help all new yorkie moms especially those with young human kids

1. No one wake the puppy from a nap
2. No one hold the puppy without you there and without them being on the floor.
3. No one hold the puppy while on the couch, a chair, while standing and while walking. Puppies this small can die if dropped even from the distance of chair. (there are two threads right now in the RIP forum about yorkies dieing as a result of a fall)
4. Hard to get the kids to comply to, but running and stomping feet in the house should not happen now that you have a puppy.
5. put a small collar on the puppy with a bell, yorkies have a way of getting under your feet and therefore can easily get stepped on.
6. crate the puppy and get her used to sleeping and resting in her cage, keeps her safe and your floors clean.

I say these things because of the numerous times I have read on here about yorkies that have died from being dropped or getting stepped on, and not only by kids but by adults as well.

I hosted a yorkie party and watched a very experienced yorkie mom sitting at my kitchen table hold a young puppy that squirmed so hard he basically popped out of her arms and fell to the wood floor.

Good luck the puppy stage is so much fun but LOL can also be full of challenges, take lots of photos they grow up so fast.
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