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I missed this thread when it first came up, now I read the whole thing, my goodness , i am thrilled to have a girl :) However, she is a humper, and has grabbed my arm and not let go. She holds on so tight it is difficult to release her, oh and then she starts getting all worked up, panting too. Of course i stop her fast, then she just keeps trying over and over again, grabbing on my legs , shoulder, anything. I have to place a pillow in between us at times, or get up to stop her from humping. She is now 11 months old and needs to be spayed, I am terrified of losing her though. Yorkies are know to be sensitve to being put under, and I am so scared of losing her. thankfully she is female, however they can be just as bad about humping as the males. just dont' have to see a penis , <LOL :thumbup: |
Getting your boy fixed. It's really best to get your puppy fixed before 6 months and solve most of these problems. There are vets that fix male puppies at 12 weeks of age. There are breeders who won't sell their pups unless they are altered, because of the champion lines. I believe 2 lbs is big enough to do it. 6 months is really the oldest it should be done. You will find much difference in a small animal vet than others. Anesthesia should never be used. The gas is the best, because the vet can control how much your baby gets. he can cut it off when he goes to sleep or shut it down. If he starts waking up, he can turn it up. The puppies and dogs really recover better, and wake up faster with the gas. This makes much difference. It takes less time for them to recover from gas. They may never recover from Anesthesia. This is also a good topic to cover when choosing a vet for your puppy, is what age and weight can he alter your puppy at. It's actually the most important thing to discuss when you get a little boy. |
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OMG!! I have never had this happen and i have 3 males thats not neutered. My little girl humps more than they do, she humps her bed haha. Im so glad i read this thread...now i will know what to do if that does happen. Thanks everybody |
A Very sick Yorkie Please help me to find the ans. I need Please forgive me I'm new here and I don't understand how to post a new something, I'm having a hard time here and need some help with my baby Boz Lee Hes now 8 months old. We've been to the Vet Thursday Feb. 19th I took him in because he had a fever of 104 when my vet took it, and she did all the blood work CT scan and checked his throat, teeth and gums and because he hadn't eaten or drank anything all day and was dry heaving and he'd tuck his tail under and was very hyper running back and forth like not knowing what he should do. Well anyway my vet also gave him a shot to help with the nausea and gave some fluids under his skin.Then she told me she had checked for heart worms, reg. worms,sore throat ear problems, and now his blood works back and other test as well., all was fine, no problems everything looks good.But still what is wrong with my baby..?? Well as we're talking and I reminded her of why I brought him in, she said there is one other thing I can do so she goes back and a few mins. later she brings him out and tells me that his anal glands were full and she drained them. Well at this point I thought as I'm sure she did That fixed the problem well when we got home He perked up and started playing with our frenchton hes a( french bull dog and a boston terrier)and I cooked him some chicken and rice, he ate good. We went to bed About 4:00am Boz had fever again.I covered him up and kept him close to me about 5:00 we got up went to the restroom he had a good bm Tried to feed him again he would eat so I thought, too early ,maybe in a while.Meanwhile hes not feeling good still not eating or drinking and dry heeving well I could just kick my butt for not taking him straight back to the vet but I really thought It would pass and he'd be his happy sweet playful self. Oh, he weighs 4 Lbs @ 8 months so hes going to be small. Well anyway back to explaining What I need first I wish someone would tell me hes going to be O.K. hes had all his shots.Anyway I've been up all night again with Boz, at 4:00 am he asked to get off the couch I put him down he ran for his pad and was spotting blood all the was to the pad and he bleed a lot I woke my B/F and he got up for about 1/2 hour and said I'm going back to bed. Our vet is closed on Sat.I'm freeking out not knowing is almost the hardest thing the hardest thing is not knowing what to do to help fix Boz Lee, He looks at me as to say I'm sich fix me. Its now 5:45 I'm fixing to start calling vets,The breeder I bought him from cause she may know something to help me help him. Please anyone out there If you can tell me some of your experiences and what I could give him to help him I watching this sight, Please forgive me for not doing a interduction I'm sure if anyones been here knows I don't mean to be rude LOL, Margie:unlove: |
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Towards the top of the screen, on the left side hit the "Post Thread" button. This will allow you to post a new thread. If you put it in the Sick/Emergency section I'm sure someone will have some advice for you. I'm a newbie so I'm no help with giving sick pet advice. Hopefully someone will have great advice to give. Feel free to contact me if you need help posting. Good luck and God Bless :) |
Chester does this, they can hardly walk and then it sometimes it does not go back in, and the vet said some lubricant and make sure the hair is trimmed up around it. Chester was fixed at 6 months and he is almost 6.5 yrs now, they can also hump if their bored sometimes. Chester just humps a couple of toys never me thank god |
Omg This is by far the funniest post I have ever read anywhere on the entire internet! I am truly hysterical. I'm sorry too I can imagine you were quite freaked out!:lol tears |
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I missed this thread the first time around. Good laughs for first thing in the am! I've only seen Hot Rod's out once and I was shocked! It was only out for a few seconds so I was exactly sure what I saw. I thought he'd cut himself so I started examining him. :eek: Needless to say all was okay. |
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Wow... I right along with countrygirl... but i'm roflmao :D(rollin on the floor laughing my ass off!) I had did a search for "fever" and came across this thread. I'm so glad I did because I really needed a good laugh after the morning day I've had. Thanks! |
Do any of you remember my post about Skeeter doing the wild thing in a unique way? http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...nique-way.html |
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