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Originally Posted by JeanieK Woah. 6 weeks. that kind of change everything, since most people don't get them until at least 10 weeks and most 12 or more.
At her age, I would be more concerned with keeping her fed and warm and make sure her sugar level stays up. Put karo in her water and make sure she eats.
Keep her in a confined area with pee pads Placed in the spots that she chooses to go, she is too young to learn much of anything for at least 6 weeks. If you go by the rule of people age times 7. She is less than a year old in human years.
As for the crying at night, the more you pick her up, the longer she will cry. Make sure she is warm and has food. |
I know. I thought it was a little early. I was supposed to get her on the 28th but the breeder said she was ready early. She is also the runt of the litter and is about 1 lbs 3 oz. I wrap her up in her blanket at night
so she stays warm. Do I give her the sugar water all the time? Or just when I see she is acting tired?