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naya69 02-27-2010 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by WV~Yorkies (Post 3020116)
Congrats on your new puppy and Welcome to YT!!

I would ask the breeder to keep him until he is atleast 12 weeks. I do not let my puppies out until they have had 3 sets of shots and then I wait a week. Most of the time around 16 weeks old.


omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

SophieKatesMom 02-27-2010 09:23 AM

I got Sophie Kate when she was 16 weeks, she left her Mom at 14 weeks and was in a temp home for a few weeks (long story).

I can tell you at 16 weeks she was still very much a puppy. Heck at 1.5 years she is still a puppy to me and does puppy things all the time STILL (potty training issues, we retrain a lot).

I agree with the other poster, I would ask the breeder to keep her for a while longer. If you have a relationship where you can see her 4 or 5 times a week that is GREAT. You can spend time bonding with her and let her Mom teach all those important Mom/Puppy things.

zekie's mom 02-27-2010 10:10 AM

I got my Zeke at 8 weeks because he was an only puppy and his mother only slept with him at night. He was two pounds when we got him, had his first shot, and was eating very well. He had no trouble adjusting at all. He does have biting issues, but it is probably our fault because of the way we play with him. He is almost 2 yeas old and weighs 8 pounds. The only real advice I have is to get his shots one at a time with at least 2 weeks between. When they give a combination shot it is sometimes too much for these little dogs and can cause all kinds of problems. Read up on all you can find on YT about vacinations.

jackson25 02-27-2010 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

I think you need to do a little research! 16 weeks is not to old! Most reputable breeders keep them till at least 12 weeks. Keeping them till 12-16 weeks is doing the best for them, not harming them at all!

peanut 02-27-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

Most breeders keep their pups a min. of 12 weeks, I had two from my last litter go home at 4.5 months and they are doing great, it wasn't very distressing for the pup, they both have done excellent fitting in. I think it does more harm than good to get them too young.

jackson25 02-27-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by zekie's mom (Post 3020512)
I got my Zeke at 8 weeks because he was an only puppy and his mother only slept with him at night. He was two pounds when we got him, had his first shot, and was eating very well. He had no trouble adjusting at all. He does have biting issues, but it is probably our fault because of the way we play with him. He is almost 2 yeas old and weighs 8 pounds. The only real advice I have is to get his shots one at a time with at least 2 weeks between. When they give a combination shot it is sometimes too much for these little dogs and can cause all kinds of problems. Read up on all you can find on YT about vacinations.

Glad he has adjusted well! His biting issues are due to the fact he was not taught social skills from momma! Momma teaches these skills between the age of 10-12 weeks.

jackson25 02-27-2010 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

Here is a link that provides information as to why we keep our puppies so long http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...nt-stages.html

WV~Yorkies 02-27-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

My last pup is 15 weeks and 2 1/2 pounds that is still very much a puppy. No way would I let them go smaller than that. I don't think I would be a very good breeder if I did.

RoscoesMommy42 02-27-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

I assure you, 16 weeks is still a puppy, and will be for a very long time. I got Bentley @ 12 weeks, Lexi @ 16 weeks, and Chloe @ 1 year. Chloe still acts like just as much a puppy as the younger ones. I also have NEVER had any problems with them being distressed or upset. They have ALL been very well socialized and fit right in from day 1. Taking them before 12 weeks is what does them harm, and if it is a good breeder, you wouldn't have an option anyway.

MollysMum54 02-27-2010 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020352)
omg 16 weeks thats not a puppy thats a dog lol iam sorry i wouldnt buy a puppy thats that age it would be too used to your house and the other dogs and could find it very distressing to be seperated i think the age of puppies going to their new homes is way too old and is doing more harm than good at times

Surely you can see that it would be more distressing for a 6-8 weeks old pup to leave its mum when it still needs her around?

naya69 02-27-2010 10:48 AM

over here in england no one would consisder a dog of 16 weeks a new puppy we would class it as a second hand pup because the only people who are getting selling a pup at that age would be people who dont want them no more the normal age to let go is 8 weeks i have never seen a dog over here of 16 weeks going to its new home unless it already has had 2 homes before.

i just believe that the longer you leave the pup with its mother and siblins the more bounded they become therefore its more stressful for the pup when they go to their new home.

dont forget i live in england and everythings different here breeders dont pay for the pups shots the owners do because we want to choose for ourselfs which vets our pup goes to ive had my vets for a few years and wouldnt like bella going anywhere else.

oh and ive done my research ive had dogs all my life my anutie breed pedigree dogs and i went yearly to crufts and a lot more dog shows so i know a lot about dogs :)

jackson25 02-27-2010 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by naya69 (Post 3020566)
over here in england no one would consisder a dog of 16 weeks a new puppy we would class it as a second hand pup because the only people who are getting selling a pup at that age would be people who dont want them no more the normal age to let go is 8 weeks i have never seen a dog over here of 16 weeks going to its new home unless it already has had 2 homes before.

i just believe that the longer you leave the pup with its mother and siblins the more bounded they become therefore its more stressful for the pup when they go to their new home.

dont forget i live in england and everythings different here breeders dont pay for the pups shots the owners do because we want to choose for ourselfs which vets our pup goes to ive had my vets for a few years and wouldnt like bella going anywhere else.

oh and ive done my research ive had dogs all my life my anutie breed pedigree dogs and i went yearly to crufts and a lot more dog shows so i know a lot about dogs :)

So glad I am in the USA! We do things ALOT different here with our puppies! I can assure you, I don't have "second hand puppies"! Please read the link in my above post, maybe you will understand why we do things a little different!

WV~Yorkies 02-27-2010 12:16 PM

I don't have second puppies either. I will not let them go home before 12 weeks and do keep some longer than that if they are small. I would never let one go at 8 weeks. I would keep it myself first. When I was refering to 16 weeks to the OP I was talking about I did not let the ground outside before then so they will be fully vacinated. Any breeder that would send a pup home without any vacinations is not a good breeder in my book.

naya69 02-27-2010 12:55 PM

i read your link but iam not sure where you wanted me to look the only thing they do after 8 weeks was learn from their mums so what more can they learn because it says that they are leanring from their mums weeks 5 to 7 or something like that.

heres a link from a uk forum on their views

at what age can a pup leave its mother ? - Pet Forums Community

heres a quote from a very good breeder ....

According to Scott & Fuller in their book Dog Behavior:

The Genetic Basis (also published as Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog) and How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With by Rutherford & Neil 7 weeks or 49 days is the perfect time for a puppy to go to their new home.
If they leave the mother and their littermates to early it can result in the pup not learning everything a mother should teach her puppies and the puppy could look at you as his or her new mom. Sounds good? You won't think so the your new puppy follows you around, at your feet all the time.
If you wait to long your puppy will miss you on the important socialization they need before agout 11 or 12 weeks of age.
I also have over 35 years of dog & puppy training experience to assure to go with the 49th day.


Canidae_Dog_Trainer

naya69 02-27-2010 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MollysMum54 (Post 3020563)
Surely you can see that it would be more distressing for a 6-8 weeks old pup to leave its mum when it still needs her around?

no i really believe its the other way round the pup will become use to the other dogs as company and will class them as its family/friends so when you come in at 12 to 16 weeks and take them away its gonna be upset woundering where its mums at and its other playmates and will take longer to realise that your its new family.

the longer you keep that puppy with mum and bros/sis the bigger the bound will be come.

i took bella at 7 weeks and she slept in the kitchen and you never heard a peep from her she never went frantic looking for her mum and friends i never had one problem that accured from her being seperated yet ive read so many stories bout pups being scared and yelping a lot and searching for their friends and mum when they have been seperated at 12 weeks.


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