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| ![]() That sounds like a great idea. I will just give her a little at night for the next while. It wasn't really the sleeping that alarmed me, it was the way she was acting. It was like she was weak, and she wouldn't eat or anything. Normally her eating is fine. Thanks again!
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| ![]() Yep, that's exactly what was happening since the 2nd day that I got her. She'd start to get weak and then not eat. I'd give her the Nutrical and within 15-20 mins she'd start eating again. It does seem like she's needing it less and less. Hopefully she grows out of it soon. Otherwise she's a very active, hungry puppy. She obviously should have stayed with her Mom longer, we are coping though.
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| ![]() 1. Missy's ears are perky, but I'm wondering if I should continue to keep the top 1/3rd trimmed, or is that only something you do if they are drooping? I think if they're already perky, you should be good to go. I would still trim the edges a bit just to be sure, but from what I've read, once they go up, they usually either stay up or come back up after a brief period during teething. 2. Missy's second set of vaccinations is coming on Dec 8th. For her first series @ 7 weeks she had Parainfluenza, CAV2-[COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]Hepatitis[/COLOR][/COLOR], Parvovirus, and Distemper. The vet has recommended I give her the same series for her next round but add Bordetella. Then another 4 weeks after that, just a Distemper, and shortly after that the Rabies vaccine. Do you all agree with this? I want her vaccinated properly, but I also don't want to overdo it. I do recommend you get the Bordetella vaccine, simply because it's usually a requirement to put your dog in training classes or board them somewhere if you go on vacation. I would probably do as the vet recommends. I wouldn't skimp on puppy vaccines simply because I've seen puppies die of distemper and parvo and it's not pretty. 3. When can I take her out and about with me? I really can't wait to take her out and about in her new Pet Fly Carrier. Also, I want her to have the opportunity to meet new people and experience new situations. I take mine out with me after the first two rounds of vaccinations. 4. Treats! I think that I'd like to stick to fruits, veggies, cheerios..things like that. When can I start using these types of things for training. Any other suggestions for treats? I've heard good things about Cheerios...lots of dogs love cheese too (in moderation...) 5. Feeding. Up until now I've been wetting down her dry kibble, mashing it up with a fork, and then mixing in a bit of canned (All Go [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]Natural [COLOR=green! important]products[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]). The last few days though, she seems to be prefering just the dry kibble, which I always leave out. Should I stop giving her the canned mixed with mashed, moistened kibble? Personally, I would go with dry kibble if that's what she prefers. It's better on their teeth. My pup is on dry kibble now. 6. Nutracal. She still seems to need it, but not as much. How long do you normally give this to puppies for? It's been 2 weeks now, and I've decreased the amount from 2-3 peasize amount 3 times a day, to 1 peasize amount twice per day. I tried cutting it out completely a couple of days ago, and she seemed very tired and blah. Suggestions? I dunno, my 8 week old pup came to me at 4 pounds 6 ounces, so he didn't need any Nutracal. I'll have to let a "teacup" owner answer this one... 7. Can she have bullysticks this young? She has alot of nylabones and other toys, but I wanted to offer something a little more flavourful. I don't see why not. 8. Grooming, how do you wash and rinse your Yorkies face? What type of brush do you use? I have a little puppy type brush with super soft nylon type bristles. I'm wondering what the next step is after this. I plan on growing her coat long. I use a nylon bristle brush because my pup's fur is too thin to handle a wire brush (I don't want to scratch him). You'll probably need a comb at some point too. I try to wet a rag tip in warm water to clear away the eye gummies at least every other day, otherwise they're a pain to work out when he gets his weekly bath. 9. [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]Sleeping[/COLOR][/COLOR] arrangements. Last night was the first night that Missy woke me up a gazillion times. She has slept the night through since I got her, only waking up for a quick pee or poop on her pads. Last night she whined for me almost every hour. I tried ignoring her, and that didn't work at all. I'd go and get her, cuddle her to [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]sleep[/COLOR][/COLOR], then slip her back in her crate inside her ex-pen, sometimes this worked for a little while. I also tried bringing her crate into my room and setting it on my [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]night [COLOR=green! important]table[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], that didn't help either. Even with my fingers dangling in her door and my face RIGHT there. She was still unhappy. I do eventually want her to sleep in my [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]bed[/COLOR][/COLOR] with me, but 9 weeks is far too young isn't it? I don't want anything to happen to her, and can't think of a safe way to have her in our bed now. She's crying because she knows she'll get attention from you now because you went and cuddled her on the hour before. I would not keep her in bed with you at this age because I personally don't think it's safe. Try putting a blanket over her crate to reduce stimulation and invest in some ear plugs for a few nights. You need to completely ignore her if she is attention crying and not crying to go potty. Any attention you give her for whining is positive reinforcement for whining. If you want it to stop, she needs to elicit absolutely no response from you unless she needs to go out. If she cries and you take her out to pee and she doesn't pee, put her back in the crate and proceed to ignore her. Last edited by Bhikku; 11-25-2008 at 02:16 PM. |
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| ![]() *whimper* It's so hard to ignore a crying baby. I'm a wuss. I did manage for awhile, but she wouldn't stop. I also want her to know that I am here for her, but without over spoiling her. Plus, I know in a few months she will sleep in my bed. She's just too small right now to do so safely.
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| ![]() also, about not getting bordatella, it is highly recommened you do because there have been some bad outbreaks of it this year, so says my aunt the veternarian
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Ramsey - I attempted making her sleep alone in her crate...a solid week...before sleep deprivation set in and I caved. Reese - I had a play pen...he was used to play pens and he slept there 2 nights...after that he learned to climb out of play pen...so I tried the crate. Okay he whimpered...hmmmm....5 minutes before I put him in bed. See...I distinctly remembered the sleep deprivation with Ramsey... Reggie...I had an x pen. Again two nights...no problem. The third night...he cried...crying which no one else in this house could hear apparently....after 2 hours I went and got him....and promised him I would never make him cry like that again. There are three dogs in my bed and usually at least one cat.
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Btw, an outbreak in North Carolina...probably has little effect in Canada. ![]() If you decide to get the bordatella (it's kennel cough)...do not get the one applied in their nose. The dogs get kennel cough from this vaccine.
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I just want to add, that posts like yours keep some of our my knowledgeable members from posting.
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| ![]() Heather, how else can the vaccine be done if not through the nose. Thanks, you ARE a help, and I appreciate it.
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| ![]() it can be injected as a shot. It is not necessary, but when I asked if she reccomended it even thought I told her there was no way I was boarding my baby she said yes because it is not a harsh shot like rabies so she would better be safe than sorry...
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