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BANNED! Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,681
| ![]() WHat a great idea Schatzies mama! This website is a wonderful resource. Aimee......in the winter I didnt give my babies a bath because I was afraid it would make them sick but I used dry shampoo and brushed them very well.........and put a bow in their hair, boys too! They smelled delicous! THanks for the input. |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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![]() ![]() She will NOT give me her papers. She claims their is a mircro chip in her, my vet can not find one. AND her directions for potty training and warning not to leave her for more then 3 hours alone. She has promised me on several occasions to e-mail me her baby pictures ( I had no computer when I bought Chloe. I got a computer hooked up about a month ago - still no pictures. Several times I called and told her about funny pictures I had of Chloe and wanted to mail her one (especially the halloween one) She told me her address was in the papers she gave me when I asked for it. After hanging up - I looked once, twice, three times - NO ADDRESS... Last week I called again, she made excuses to not give me her address, once again she promised to send me her baby pictures e-mail only. Once again I received nothing... If I ever get a 2nd Yorkie, I will interview and ask "Are you a "Yorkie Talkie yakker?" She's lucky I love Chloe so much... Reccommend her - Heck NO! IF I got a blanket - it still wouldn't make a difference. The LOVE you are showing about your puppies is really all I would need ![]() | |
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BANNED! Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois
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| ![]() WOW!...........hadnt seen this thread in months and forgot about it. .........I took alot of this advice and Ive used it for months and Im very happy with it!!! I dont give a carrier because its to expensive for me to do and I would have to raise puppy prices to do that, but I think its a great idea! .....I also have had Yorkie talk on my website for a resource for months and people have found it very helpful. Ive kept it there in my links even though not everyone may agree with the kind of breeder I am here, it still is a wonderful place for people to come to learn. Doesnt matter what you do there will always be controversy!......lol Patty I am so sorry you had such a bad experience with your breeder. I am never sure why breeders make promises they do not keep then wont return emails or phonecalls. It certainly isnt a good practice. What really matters is you have your girl now and you love her and hopefully all those negative experiencs with your breeder will come to pass. Bottom line is.....you have the baby and shes in good hands, has tons of love and a great home. I feel most breeders are IN LOVE with their dogs, and they go to great lengths to provide owners with happy healthy well adjusted puppies. If something negative happens in a purchase, it certainly was never intended and they try to make it right. Thank you for your kind words. Every good breeding program is always trying to improve in some way, always something to learn, improving the quality of the dogs, improving the service to owners. Sometimes it takes a long time. |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: North Carolina
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Gosh, I'm sorry your breeder acted like that. Atleast Chloe has YOU now! I've always found it to be so much fun to put my puppy baskets together. I do tend to go a bit over-board but it's just something that I really enjoy doing for them. | |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
Posts: 11,432
| ![]() We put in ours: * A letter from us w/ congrats and contact info * Copies of all vet records and vaccinations, including med name * Pictures from the time they were born til the time they left * Info about Hypog. and Nutri-cal * A packet from the vet that had the 1st Heartgard pill in it * Food * A toy * Copy of sales agreement/contract I think that's it...? ![]() |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 7
| ![]() Hi! I just joined today because I am supposed to be getting a Yorkie puppy in about 2 weeks. The puppy is supposed to be 8 weeks old then. I have read numerous posts here and realize that this is young but the breeder won't keep him any longer. She is definitely the type not to want to clean up poop. I'm really scared now. I had read a Yorkie manuel she loaned to me, and saw nothing about hypoglycemia and all the other potential health problems. I believe I can deal with those, thanks to all of you here. I have a good vet also. But what concerns me is this: I have three other dogs in my house, two male toy poodles (one neutered, one soon to be) and a female half-cocker, half-doberman. Naturally, the female is larger but she is very sweet natured. She just went through a false pregnancy (so sad to see) and is scheduled to be spayed this coming month. She had a pelvic injury that makes it necessary for her not to have puppies. I am really worried about the tiny baby coming into our household now. I am prepared to keep the baby from harm's reach by using an old baby play pen modified for the puppy. It will have it's bed, toys, water, food and peepee pads all available. There is only one day a week that someone would be away from it for about 6 hours. I really want this baby, have always wanted a Yorkie but do not want to bring it into a situation that is harmful. I love my "kids" very much and would never want to bring a little one here if it wouldn't be good for it. My husband and grown daughter will be helping; we would all love it and lavish attention and care on it but I still don't want to do anything not good for this baby. Please give me some input, I will be very grateful. Thanks so much from such a newbie! |
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BANNED! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Kentucky
Posts: 9,248
| ![]() When I got Ceeby, I could not leave him out where my other two dogs are. One is a 23 pound pug and the other a 15 lb mini poo. The pug tries to play and would push him around with her nose or use her nose to lift him off the floor. or she would pounce on him with her big paws. he was only nine ounces and she hurt him a few times with me standing right there ready to grab him up. I took a baby gate and fenced him in the living room where she can't get to him. The old dog has never bothered him. Now he is three pounds, actually 3.9 and she is still too rough trying to play. I have three yorkies now. the largest is just under five pounds and they play and have a great time all gated in the living room. |
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BANNED! Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,681
| ![]() Well, I think you should wait to get a yorkie puppy. They need individual care for awhile. When things are less busy and less stressful then consider it then. It would be better for the puppy and your family. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 143
| ![]() I brought my puppy into a home with other dogs and cats. He is just over 4 months old now and I still never leave him alone with the other pets in the house. I would just rather take extra precautions than have an accident. He sleeps really good in a small crate. When we are home he has quite a bit of freedom. Of course he has taken to playing with our bigger dog but we are always supervising. Even if I have to go get something from another room I put the Yorkie in the X pen or crate. I think if you get a Yorkie you will have to be willing to structure your life around these things to make sure no accidents happen. |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 7
| ![]() Thank you all for the advice, I really appreciate it. I'm going to seriously think about whether this is a good time for a baby Yorkie or not. I'm also going to talk to the breeder again to see if she would consider letting it stay with it's mom and siblings longer. I'll let you know what we decide to do. Again, thanks for your input; you've been great! IBluFeather ![]() |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: alabama
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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First of all, I am also a new yorkie owner (mine was born on July 1st 2005) which makes her 8 months old now. (with me only 5 months) Wow seems so much longer! Her lazy breeder was also lax in a lot of stuff with her BUT knew enough to keep her with her mother until 13 weeks old. Considering how she did everything else wrong and on the lazy side, I guess I give her credit for keeping her for that long with the Mom. IF this breeder is in such a rush to take babies from Mom too soon, do YOU really want to deal with her. All I can think is "If I knew then what I know now!" Secondary: your other dogs I don't see as a problem, My sister is a s**tzu breeder (has 14 dogs) and my yorkie has my oldest daughter's 2 dogs as playmates. This is how we dealt with it. My yorkie-Chloe- came to us at 13 weeks old and was only 810 grams. Quite small compared to her oversized Laso & her husky baby cousins at 32 and 40 pounds. I read in Deborah Wood's book titled "Little Dogs & Training your pint sized companion" about playtime with larger dogs & mixing smaller dogs. She warns to ALWAYS have playtime supervised. (no matter what the age) When our 3 are at my house together, we put Chloe's dog playpen (opened up straight) right through the middle of my livingroom and she has one side, the 2 bigger ones have the other side. When I can be standing right next to them while playing, we have taught Sasha "paws down" because it did warn in Deborah Wood's book, "one playful swipe of the larger paw can break a smaller dogs back" I take this warning seriously, although my oldest daughter does not. This means I never let her dog sit, although my services are available to her always. This also means the minute Sasha tries to place her paws on Chloe, the playpen make shift gate goes back up. When your baby comes home, a playpen isn't 100% necessary right off the start, as she will be just as content in a crate when your eyes are not on her or them. The dogs DO learn how to play through the bars and are very happy when they know nothing else. A smaller crate will enable them to sniff and be closer then if the baby was in a large playpen. I have just recently allowed Chloe to play with her "cousins" a little more freely but only because she has just passed the 5 pound mark. I would not allow the size difference to stop you from getting the yorkie, the breeders quality of care and thoughtfulness maybe, but no matter when you get a little yorkie baby, you will still have to keep them well supervised and not on each other until Miss or Mr Baby Yorkie got bigger & stornger anyway, so that wouldn't matter if you got a baby now or later on. Please think twice about the separation from Mom too early though. I think it made mine a much more happy pup being with her Mom longer. She is loving, never cried from day one. (I expected her to cry for the first week) Mom was pushing her pups away by 13 weeks, so I think the separation anxiety is not as strong. I'm not sure how many others will disagree with me but I am sharing with you what I went through in recent months. Hope some of it helps ![]() | |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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Siblings?? They are staying longer but not the puppy you are buying? Geeze, what's one more?? Are you sure she doesn't have a bill or two due so has a need to let one go earlier then the others? ![]() | |
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YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: New Jersey
Posts: 328
| ![]() Some of you breeders are really generous with all the things you send home with your puppies. That is really thoughtful. I got my dog at the age of 10 weeks and she was little only weighing 1 1/2 pounds. My family had had a yorkie 20 years ago, so I did know a little something though. The breeder sent me home with some of her food in a plastic bag and instructions to make sure she just ate something every so often. They told me to use corn syrup if I noticed her being lethargic as that meant her blood sugar had dropped. We never had a problem. This dog didn't show any interest in me when I went to get her but she was the only one available. I saw her sister but she was already claimed. Debbie and I did bond right away though. She was supposed to sleep gated in the kitchen but after she let out those loud cries, I put her in my bed and that's the way it's been ever since. I think the most important thing is to give your new puppy parents your phone number and let them know that you want them to call you if they have ANY questions. I think that will make everyone feel better. |
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