| sferrini | 10-07-2009 05:22 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by DaisyMom
(Post 2828916)
I am a second time Yorkie owner & currently have a 4 month old puppy. I have learned that most of the concerns I have for her revolve around her small size.
For example, she is so frisky that she tends to get underfoot when you aren't paying attention; I place a cat bell on her collar so that I can always be aware of her location. Yes, the jingle can be annoying (for both of us) particularly when she is playing, but I see the noise as essential to her safety.
I'm sure some would disagree, but I also give Daisy free access to her dry food at all times. It is easy to monitor her appetite when I know I have given her a 1/4 cup of food around the same time each day. If she is eating regularly, I have no need to worry about hypoglycemia, etc. (Of course, it is much easier to potty train when you have definite meal times.)
Also, I have three cats in my home that literally dwarf my new puppy; I have purchased a collapsible (net & canvas) 'house' for her to stay in at night & when I am away. There is a zippered door that I can close or leave open for her to come & go to eat, sleep, or potty on a small pad throughout the day. (I cut the smallest puppy pads in half.) I can also zip up or unzip the ceiling so that the cat's won't jump inside when I can't supervise.
Hope this helps! |
I think the cat bell is a GREAT idea. I can't tell you how many times we stepped on Rebels paws because he too gets underfoot. We look to see if he is there and he's not than all of a sudden a loud whimper. :-( |