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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() I got bailey at nine weeks and kept her in an expen while I was at work. All worked out fine. You can work and have a dog. Good luck!!
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Crofton, MD, USA
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| ![]() Is there any way the breeder can keep the dog until 12 weeks? It will be better for both you and the dog if you could. When we got Bandit (11 weeks) we got him on a 3-day weekend so we spend the first 3 days of his life with him. My husband worked across the street from our apt so he came home at lunch to feed walk and play with Bandit and came home by 4:15. It is def possible to work and have a puppy, and it's great that you'd be able to come home at lunch to take care of him!! To help you can put a shirt you slept in inside his crate so he smells you. Is your breeder close by? Maybe she could let you mail a shirt or blanket that smells like you so the pup is familiar with your scent when he comes home. Good luck ![]() |
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If you read posts on YT from quite a few who got their babies at this age, there tends to be a recurring theme of similar problems they experience that a lot of people don't that waited until 12 weeks. There is of course never a guarantee, but if it were me I would want to have the optimal situation starting out with a puppy!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Rhome, TX
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| ![]() Hi and welcome! I got my first yorkie at 8 weeks and the second when she was 12 weeks. They did great. And I work a full time job. (Not all of us have the option to not work. And just because we have to work does not mean we can not have yorkies or even raise a yorkie pup. Mine are very LOVED.) You just have to spend time with them when you are home. Coming home at lunch is great. Just be sure to leave water, toys, bed, and food out for the puppy. Congrads on your new baby! |
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Missing Yoshi Everyday! Donating Member | ![]() although the puppy is scheduled to come home...it can be change since he/she is not home yet. i would suggest going back to the breeder asking if she can keep the puppy until at least 12 weeks old. i don't see why she couldn't do that. it would make the transition from previous home to new home especially since the OP works full time. Between 8-12 the puppy will gain so much from being with mom and littermate.
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♥ Boomer & Bailey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Belleville, IL
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| ![]() Welcome to YT and congrats on your new baby. You will find a lot of helpful info and very experienced people here on YT ![]()
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I ♥ Armani & Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Upstate NY
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| ![]() As others said, the best thing to do would be to ask the breeder to keep the puppy a little longer. If you must bring this puppy home at 8 weeks however, the most important thing to do is have the puppy checked in on as often as possible, these little guys can go downhill fast... Can you take shorter breaks and go home for even 10 minutes every 2-3 hours? Can someone else stop in and just make sure the puppy is doing okay, eating, drinking, etc. Once the puppy is a little older it wont be necessary to check in as often, so just finding someone to help out for a short time would be good. The best setup at this age is an xpen or very small room with puppy pads, food, water, and a bed or crate for them to sleep in. Good Luck.
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Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() I think its unfair how people aren't very nice about people doing their "homework" about bringing the dogs home too early. I got Bella at 8 weeks as well and i didn't know that it was important to wait 12 weeks. She has had her bumps and ups and downs but it doesn't make anyone a bad person. I am soo sick of people jumping down people's throats and acting like they are yorkie professionals and have nothing better to do than criticize people. This is a unique breed unlike most dogs which you can bring home at 6 weeks. I know now that you should wait longer, but at the same time Bella is now going on 4 months and amazing! On a lighter note, congrats! I am so happy for you, people are looking out for your puppy and best interest they don't always say it in the most appropriate way. I will say, at first, I was only working 2 days a week which left a lot of time for me to be with Bella. I will agree with the others about the XPEN, thats the best way to get them to be happy while you are away with a bed, toys, water, a little food, etc. I think for Bella this worked so well because she sleeps in it as well so she sees it as a comforting home rather than scary. (it is in our bedroom) Try the xpen, you can get them anywhere just google it! ![]() I also leave the tv on when I leave because now I am full time and can't be home with her. We puppy pad trained her so she doesn't have to be let out during the day. We are not working on training her to go out if she doesn't have her puppy pad I hope it works. Again, congrats, its a lot of work but worth it. I think you will do great, just try these tips and see how it goes ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canton, GA
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| ![]() Congrats on your new puppy. I also work full time and when Sophie Kate as a baby I would come home everyday at lunch time and take her for a walk and play with her for an hour. I cannot remember are you crate training her? that is what I did with Sophie Kate and it worked well. Remember to make sure she goes to the bathroom before she goes into the crate and immediately when you take her out. The part about leaving your dog and feeling guility, it will never stop. Almost 2 years later I still feel guilty and miss her every minute I am at work or away from her. Good luck and keep up posted on her progress.
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() When coming home for lunch, make sure pup eats and make sure pup eats before you leave in the morning. Really any exception to that could put him/her in a bad situation. If possible, come home on breaks or have somebody else check in. Yorkies are extremely vulnerable to hypoglycemia at this age. I got Ellie at just less than eight weeks. Didn't know any better at the time and I don't think her breeder did either. I love her to pieces, but I also have learned a valuable lesson. That is, this is far from the optimal time to take a Yorkie home. And just because someone works full time does not mean that they shouldn't be able to have a puppy! Wonderful for everyone that has the ability to stay home, but for only stay at home owners to be considered good puppy candidates really isn't fair, imo. As long as the pup is taken care of, it's just fine. ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: FL
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| ![]() I was in the SAME situation as you. I got my puppy when he was 6 WEEKS!!!! He was just a baby and I worked a full time job and my fiancee is deployed right now. You are always going to feel bad about leaving them but I just got him a play pen with a puppy pad, toys, food & water a nice fluffy thing to sleep on and he will be fine. I got home from lunch EVERYDAY...I wont ever skip a day! But I dediciate my lunch to him making sure he eats play and get his excerise. I make sure to show him LOTS OF LOVE when I am there just to let him know that there is someone that really loves him and that you arent going anywhere!!! PM me if you have any questions..I would be happy to help. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: charleston, sc
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| ![]() If I am gone for more than 3 hours, my pup is in the pen. i put her cage at one end and papers at the other. during the day she likes to be outside of the cage (the cage door is always open) so i also have a cozy blanket outside of the cage too. the whole pen is set up about four feet long by 3 feet wide. I put a heavy plastic table cloth under the whole pen (one with flannel on the underside.) Just make sure there is water and food down. She should do fine especially if you are coming home mid-day for an hour. Good Luck! and enjoy your new baby!!! |
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