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Old 11-21-2004, 10:11 PM   #1
Jesussavedme
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Default New puppy not playful-please help!

Hi everyone! I'm new to the board and a relatively new Yorkie owner so I really would appreciate some feedback from you seasoned Yorkie owers.

I have been wanting a Yorkie for a long time and finally got my wish. We have an 11 week old precious, tiny Yorkie boy. He is weighing in at 1 pound 3.4 ounces whcih is only about a 3 ounce difference since we got him.

We got him from the breeder on November 7th at around 9 weeks old and the vet said he was totally fine on the vet check . However by November 9th he started with diarrhea and eventually developed hypoglycemia by the 11th so we again went to the vet who diagnosed him with Coccidia and an ear infection. He was put on Albon and otobiotic ear ointment which he was on for a week.

The puppy has never been active very much at all. He doesn't play or chew. He has had about 10 minutes total of any playful activity. He just will snuggle and be held.

Also, his hair is shedding and coming out when he is gently brushed and I thought Yorkies didn't shed. His hair has an oily dirty appearance and I bathed him and it quickly resumed this look. He really doesn't bark much if at all. He seems to shake and scratch fairly often even after his otobiotic is completed. He smelled bad at first but it seemed to be mainly coming from his ears which seems better now that his ears have been treated.


I told the vet both times about my concern about his lack of playfulness/activity and at first he said maybe the puppy was not as old as I was told he was. But I had seen the puppy at age 5 weeks and then picked him up at age 9 weeks. Besides the breeder seemed very honest and reputable so I do not think that would be.

Basically, I know all dogs have different personalities but we are beginning to think he has brain damage and is slow.
I was thinking that maybe his diminutive size may make him not as active but gerbils (though not dogs) are smaller than him and are very active.

For a little while he was licking us a lot but seems to have minded when we told him no. The reason we decided there was to be no licking it because he also has been caught eating/licking his stool if he gets to it before we can whisk it away. His breath is foul, but of course that would be the reason for that I would assume.


Are these at all normal behaviors or symptoms??We are especially concerned about his lack of "personality" or whatever you would label it. He is a good lap dog but surely as a puppy he should play a little bit. Any help you Yorkie old timers can give will be so very much appreciated!

Thanks and God bless!
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