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6 Days left!!! Hello all! I'm getting my yorkie in 6 days and I spoke to the breeder today...she said that my little girl is 1lb and 3 oz. She is 7 weeks old...how big do you think she will be full grown? I'm still undecided as to what food to give her when she gets here...the breeder gives her a diet of cooked food and royal canin. Also I haven't bought anything yet except one toy...I really need advised on what I should have by the time she gets here. ie. beds, bowls...etc. Thank you!:aimeeyork |
i am a first time yorkie mom...i have had my little boy for 8 months now....start slow.....eukanuba makes a great puppy kibble that is small....also get a crate that she can grow in.....one that can be sectioned off would be the best....get some wee wee pads...........and a good brush....also maybe a slicker brush...any petstore will be able to tell you the best ones.....a soft bed in her crate with a wee pad folded in the corner.....for the first 4 or 5 days watch about having too many people around her.......and keep the crate in the room with you to where she can see you or at least hear you.....a soft rope toy is wonderful for there growing teeth and they love to play tug of war.....have fun they are a blessing from God..... |
Congrats on your boy and thank you very much for the advice! I was also wondering where I should put her at night. I know she will cry the first few nights cause she won't be use to being alone. I really want to make it as least painful for her as possible. |
8 weeks is awfully young.... 8-12 weeks is when puppies gain proper potty/play/bite skills by being with their mother and littermates. Some people have brought puppies home this early and been fine but others have had a harder time with training. Can you see if the breeder will let you wait another month? Congrats on your new puppy! |
Wow that's really young. They are awful tiny and fragile at that young age. Good luck. |
Believe me, the one I got at 7 weeks was 100 times easier to housebreak than the one I got at 11 weeks, which, she's now 7 1/2 mos. and still won't poop on the pee pad..The first yorkie I got so young, and she was housebroken all the way long before 5 mos. Congrats on the new baby..make sure you have an xpen or something to keep her in while you're away from her..Your puppy will probably be beween 4 and 4 1/2 pounds fully grown.. |
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I read so many things that said it was easier to bond with and train the dog if its younger. You become their mother and they accept you in that role. I'm so excited...I don't know if I'll last the week! |
my guess about her weight would be 5 pounds.. this based on my dogs weight at that age how big are the parents? |
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If you know how to care for one so young, why did you ask what you should all have for her when she comes home? I don't mean this to sound mean. I got mine at 11 weeks and still had a problem with her eating and she had to be taken to the vet for hypoglicemia. And I too know how to take care of little ones. Please reconsider waiting at least a few more weeks. They need the extra time with their mom and littermates. I know how hard the wait is, but it will be better for her in the long run.:animal36 |
Socialization is just not about being "friendly" to other dogs -- like I said, it's also about play/bite inhibition, potty training, many many other important lessons that can only be taught by a mother and litter mates. If you know how to care for one so young, why did you ask what you should all have for her when she comes home? I don't mean this to sound mean. I'm sorry but I have to agree. I really think you should reconsider. |
Well I know how to take care of them...I just wanted to know what type of bed is best and what bowls are the best...I could get any old one and it would be good but I want to get one that will make her life the easiest. I've had other dogs that I've raised from when they were born until they died but the other dogs where cocker spaniels and labs which are much bigger dogs. I basically wanted to know which is the best hight for a bowls, beds, gates, for such a tiny dog. Things that I wouldn't really have read in books or on the net. I just needed a little extra info...I do want to give her the best start in my family and I will consider everything! |
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