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Old 12-22-2015, 01:17 PM   #1
EeveeYoli
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Default Is my puppy sick or depressed? What can I do?

Hello everybody. I have a Yorkie named Eevee who is a year and a half old. We recently got a new member of the family and after a few weeks, our Yorkie doesn't seem too happy with what's going on. She uses the restroom and goes for walks like normal but lately we have been feeding her by hand and she lays around a lot more than usual when she's in the house. I'm hoping she's not sick, because we really don't have the funds to go to the vet at this time, and that she's just sad getting used to a new dog. We still give her lots of attention. Also she has become a bit more vicious with the new puppy. My Yorkie has always slept on the bed at my feet and rarely sleeps right next to me. Lately I have held her in my arms when I go to sleep. She has never let me do that && it seems lately she just wants me to hold her. This is what makes me think she's either sad or sick. There is times during the day where she is fine and wandering around the house and then she has those times that she just goes straight to the bed and gets under the covers. When she is on the bed she gets her toys and lays down with them beside her like if she's lonely or something. Last night I got home and she just peeked her head out from under the cover and snuggled back into the cover. Usually when I get home she comes running to the door barking and excited to see me. This has all been within the span of two or three days. I'm just really worried at this point with her changes in mood. Has anyone else had something like this? Do we need to find a new home for the new dog or will our Yorkie get over it? We love our other dog very much also but we just want both out puppies to be happy. Can anyone give me some advice on what to do? We don't want her upset we love her too much!
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