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					Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1  ...You need to contact that breeder and tell her what is happening!!!  She needs to be helping you!!!  This is a baby of hers!!  She should be every bit as concerned about this enfant as you are, if not more....this is a product of HER breeding program!!! Call her and get her actively involved in this train wreck!!!  SHE OWES YOU AND HER BABY AT LEAST THAT MUCH!!! | 
 
  Great advice here. My breeder had contacted me after a week to ask 
me how I was doing. I was lucky Scottie was pretty healthy. But if I had any issues whatsoever, I'd be telling them about it on a regular basis; my breeders requested it.   
If you're having issues within a week of getting her, your breeder should be really concerned and be helping you.   
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					Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom  ...Severe inappetance in puppies can mean something is truly, truly wrong / going on. Remember, that 98% of dogs LOVE to eat, they just do. That's why inappetance is such a major sign of an illness in a dog. 
 In yorkie puppies, severe inappetance can often mean a liver shunt. If this inappetance continues, if it were me I'd be soon testing her for shunt bc if you don't and she has it, it will cause mighty damage to her...including to her brain.
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  If 
Wylie's Mom is concerned with liver shunt (knowing how she's incredibly knowledgeable), you should really look into getting Layla tested. Preventative measures are always better than reactive measures!  
Please take both 
Yorkiemom1 and 
Wylie's Mom's advice; they're the true experts. Really hope lil Layla's eating/drinking situation improves very soon...