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okay yeah because he has none |
he's okay sleeping...alittle more alert today |
cute..baby crib... |
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Royal Canine is fine - we did use that (along with a dozen others) but we had problems with Mia's poop staying firm so after a very long trial and error - we have ours on Science Diet - which I wouldn't suggest unless you're having problems with him later on. I'd just make sure whatever you give him is for puppies & small dog bites. I hope someone else will come on and give you some better suggestions. Sorry... |
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He's a pretty lil guy. I'm so sorry you're going through this. |
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hugs, Carmen in nj |
I start my pups on Royal Canin weaning formula....graduate to Puppy 33. But, if you saw the concocation I put together......Mmmmmm, you'd think I was nuts. But, my pups thrive on it. |
MY Chachi still didnt have his teeth at 6 1/2 weeks so I dont think that is always a good indicator of age. He looks 8 weeks old to me |
thanks..i literally feel like i did when i brought my daughters home as newborns.. ;) my girls are a little upset that they cant interact with him like they want to, they didn't understand at first that he was sick, they were expecting him to be doing more considering we all thought he was older than he really is |
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Actually, vaccinations shouldn't be started until about nine weeks. Up until then, puppies still have antibodies from nursing which block the vaccines. That vaccination will have to be repeated when he is older. In one study of a cross section of different puppies the age at which they were able to respond to a vaccine and develop protection covered a wide period of time. At six weeks of age, 25% of the puppies could be immunized. At 9 weeks of age, 40% of the puppies were able to respond to the vaccine. The number increased to 60% by 16 weeks, and by 18 weeks of age, 95% of the puppies could be immunized. Parvovirus: Serious Diarrhea in Puppies & Dogs W Jean Dodds Vaccine Protocol VACCINATION PROTOCOLS |
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Glad to read today Winston is doing better! After he gets good and strong, please report this breeder! People like this must be stopped! |
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I start with the RC baby dog formula #30 then go to #33 at 10 weeks and that is what I send them home with. |
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Bye for now... :( Had to return puppy today. My girls are devastated.. He is still not eating food and poo is just like water.. so the breeder agreeded to take him and he will remain there for a couple weeks until he is better. thanks to all of you and I will keep you updated |
sorry he did not get better. At least the breeder took him back. I remembered you saying they would not return your calls. Hope he can make a full recovery. |
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Please, please report this breeder so she doesn't produce any more sick puppies and cause another family this heartbreak. When you are ready, I'm sure you will find a healthy Yorkie puppy to add to your family. |
I'm glad you brought him back and hopefully the breeder knows what she is doing. Puppies that small have no reserve if they don't eat. 1 day of not eating and a pup that size is in big trouble! You have to syringe feed them every 4 hrs and stuff them full ( about 10- 18 cc's ) each feeding until you can feel a round belly. It is a full time job just keeping them alive if they crash hard. If you take him back, I would wait until he is closer to 1.10lb - 2 lbs and 12 wks. She should have NEVER let a puppy go that small no matter how old he is IMO. |
So sorry you had to go through this. I hope this little one gets better. |
Aww I'm sorry to hear that he wasn't improving. I'm sure your girls were upset. It's hard when you've had your heart set on getting a puppy and then this happens. That's why we try to warn people about getting these tinies. Many times they are not tinies - just too young. And if they are tiny - they still need to be treated as though they are too young. If for some reason you don't get him back, please look for a more responsible breeder and a puppy that is at least 12 weeks old. Best Wishes! |
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I wasn't looking for a tiny puppy by all means.... I don't see how people can deal with 2 and 3 pounders full grown. They require alot of work expecially if they leave mom at 4 weeks. |
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