Just wrote miss webkins to see how her baby is doing. I have a little girl who was born in 2001- not looking so little these days I must say. I'm thinking webkins is probably in school today and will not be able to update us until later. I hope that she is able to compile the information that she has learned here about warning signs for her dogs health and safety and present it to her parents who I hope will follow through and take this dogs health needs seriously. I have some concerns about that seeing as how the little lass is not spayed already (could be some great reason behind that I am not aware of but...) I also really hope that she will be able to feel comfortable coming back and asking questions that will support her and her little girl and receive good information from this great community. I do realize that no chat board or advice is a reasonable or acceptable substitute for veterinary care also. I hope that through good communication and support we can create an environment that will be able to provide good input and a pool of knowledge an resources to direct our friends throughout the many ages and stages of life that they are experiencing wether that direction be spay/neuter services available through animal health organizations like the humane society, advice on toenail clipping or being able to refer to different yorkie rescue groups if another member of yt needs those services. I am grateful to be a part of such a lovely community and aspire myself to remember where my strengths are, what I can and cannot change, how my words can build up or break down, support or discourage and to remember what my own goals are in sharing my life and time with the yt community (so excited about the upcoming ge!!) I hope this sweet little pup is doing well because it is my love of Yorkshire terriers first and foremost that brings me here and I pray that the knowledge provided by the above thoughtful members can be conveyed by webkins in a way that inspires the legal responsible caregivers if this yorkie to provide her with the healthcare she needs.