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To the OP, X-pens are the best! They really offer you peace of mind since it keeps the pups (both young and "grown up") from getting into to much mischief. |
Hi....I got my yorkie when he was 12 weeks old and he weighed 2.2 lbs. My vet thinks he'll get between 5 and 6 lbs at maturity.He will be 6 months April 13th and now weighs 4.3lbs. He's very sturdy and strong. No-one ever mentioned he was a teacup. Does anyone know at what age they stop growing? Thanks for the info |
GiGirl, don't give him milk. He cant digest it well, and it will start diarreah that will be hard to clear up, and the dehydration could make matters much worse. Stick with what he is eating. You can soak it in warm water, grind it up in the food prcessor or blender and add water to make a 'mush'.. don't give him people food. When you DO go back to work, yes, a bigger area than a crate.. he can't be left in a crate for 8 hours. You will need to babygate off a safe area with food, water, bed, safe toys, and a potty pad. If you can have a neighbor check on him during the day, that would be great... pick up some nutrical or nutristat at your vet tomorrow. He'll need it 2x per day minimum for the next month...morning and night. He will need to see your vet for probably 2 more sets of shots spaced about 3-4 weeks apart. He will be around 7-8 lbs as an adult based on his current weight, so will be a good sized, sturdy yorkie hopefully sooner than later. Best of luck, and if you have more questions, please ask! ;-) Quote:
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Thank you so much for the info he actually seen a vet in florida before i picked him up am in search of a vet now asap to get him checked... i bought a gave and have a long hall way were here can stay with food and water adn toys and his bed and when he turns 12 weeks i will take him to daycare :( i feel so guilty he so small ... |
Hello and welcome to YT. I had that problem with my Holly when she came home I think it's the change Max should be fine. Natural Balance is great food so I would not change it. I worked next to Natural Balance and I know what great quality stuff goes in it and I am so confident that I tried their treats and taste just like veggie cookies. LOL |
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jeje thankss soo muchhhhh for ur advice.. |
Just wanted to say welcome to yorkie talk! You sound like you really love and care for Max a lot! Just to reiterate what someone said above as a word of warning...don't use the word teacup! It isn't an official term for starters and what some breeders use to sell their puppies and it will get a whole bunch of people jumping down your throat! It's a negative buzz word on YT! If he came from a litter with tons of brothers and sisters he will be adjusting for starters to being without them! So spend as much time with him as you can and when you can't be there the best possible solution would be to see if someone could watch him for you these first few weeks! Baby yorkies are very fragile! My little guy would have his blood sugar drop and salivate to the point his entire throat would be wet anytime I would leave! And blood sugar can drop at this age even if they get upset! We ended up getting Louis a friend 2 months after we brought him home and that did a world of good! It sounds like you are doing the best you can and you should be commended for asking for advice and help to give Max the best care possible! Just be on guard for anything you can do to better help him adjust and I'm sure the pros will be on shortly to help out with fantastic advice as well! Hope to see you and Max around YT and if there is anything I can help with don't hesitate to PM me! I don't know all the answers either but I can try and point you in the direction of one of the pros! Have a good night! |
Hello and welcome to YT! So...I haven't read all the replies, so this might be there already, but... You've been pounded with the "there's no such thing as a teacup" a lot I'm sure, but it really is just a marketing ploy. Also, 8 weeks is much too young to leave mommy and siblings! Poor little thing...Irresponsible breeders!!! (not you, the breeders, please know I feel no animosity towards you :)) I would definitely keep nutrical on hand, just in case. I honestly would also take as much time off work as possible, because 8 weeks is so terribly young. I got Joey at 12 weeks and Tank at 17 weeks, but I did leave them at home alone for about 6 hours per day when they were that young. I free feed, so they constantly have their food available (so we don't worry about hypoglycemia). They are locked in our extra bathroom while we are gone, so they have space, but not too much that if there's an accident we won't find it. Really - they do just fine being alone. we do have some anxiety issues with Joey, but healthwise, they're totally fine. Some people I think are with their dogs 24/7, but for many of us, that's just not possible. My husband and I both work, and our boys are typically alone between 6 and 8 hours per day, depending on the day. We don't work weekends, though, so they're generally with us all day on Saturdays and Sundays, unless we are out to dinner or something(we don't bring the boys, of course). I wouldn't worry about finding a new home for your little one, I think if you can just get through the next 4 weeks, you'll be just fine :) I wish you the best of luck, and if you'd like to talk more, feel free to pm me!!! |
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Also, my boys are full grown and are 5.5 lbs (Joey) and 4 lbs (Tank). We were VERY naiive when we got Joey, and he was sold to us at a pet store as a "miniature yorkie"... They stopped growing at probably 14 months or so, I would say...Joey is 22 months and Tank is 17 months old... |
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