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11-08-2009, 11:52 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Louisville, Ky, United States
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| Solomon's First Dr's visit .... I introduced everyone to Solomon yesterday.(My new 12week old Yorkie) Today after church I took Solomon to the vet to get shots and a routine checkup. He weighed in at 1lb and 14oz...(how much do you guys think he will weigh as an adult...jus curious..I know its hard to predict but give it a shot...lol oh his mom was 5lb and dad was 7lbs). The doctor found a ringworm in the sample stool I provided so he is on a de-worming program. She stated the he looked great and had a good heart beat and was structurally sound so over all the appnt went great other than the worm ordeal. She also stated that she saw that he had steel gray roots so thought he was going to be majority steel gray along with the tan and black..oh and Solomon's Dr. seems very knowledgable about Yorkies and has been practicing for 25 yrs so that made me feel very comfortable...she was extremley friendly and very easy to talk too and answered all my questions throughly..she even had props to show me what she was talking about so Im glad she is on my team...lol ... oh and Solomon as I mentioned who is very laid back and somewhat shy (Ive had him one week and he has barked once)...didnt react to the other dogs at all and didnt cry when he was given the shot. So go figure I think I jus have a extremely laid back Yorkie...but im cool with that...lol |
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11-08-2009, 01:52 PM | #2 |
YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Knoxville,Tennessee
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| Gypsy is very laid back also. She can bark a lot when she wants to, but when it comes to the vet or groomers, she is very "ok let's get it over with". I took her to the groomers yesterday. They sd she was great and the groomer sd she would be happy to be her groomer anytime. She was prob one of the best they ever groomed. Proud mom here.
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