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Old 12-28-2018, 11:41 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Dluera View Post
My breeder had the vet look at her right away and it was a little infection. She is being treated with antibiotic and sends me pictures daily of her progress.

She is a very vigilant licensed breeder who cares deeply for every one of her pups. And AKC state pups can be weened and released between 8-12 weeks. Hannah will be close to 9 weeks when we pick her up.

Our breeder goes above and beyond to make sure her pups are healthy and has the vet in every Friday to looks at any newborns and any pups that need attention. All pups are kept in her very large home, which is very organized. All pups are kept with their littermates and seperated 2 x 2 then eventually in their own space to avoid seperation anxiety. All pups have adult, as well as children attention to acclimate ea one and socialized

They r pee pad trained, taught that barking is rude and when u enter their space and there are 27 well organized pens and pups and u can carry on a conversation and hear yourself talking u know they are well taken care of. So anyone who suggested she is not a good breed is way off base

Thank you for your concern
The AKC doesn’t write what’s best for the breeds the breed clubs do. The Yorkshire terrier club of America says the puppies should stay with their moms until 12 weeks. We have all been there and know what happens when you get a puppy to young and from a bad breeder and it’s not good. Your choice to continue to go ahead even though you have been told. When we keep bad breeders in business we are just as bad as the breeders.
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