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Congrats 2 you! :) |
Also...NatNatt, He's 2.2lbs and just 4 months old. He still has a lot of growing to do and a lot of stages to go through. Congrats on the success with him so far :) but please don't think you are in total clear water yet. You have many, many, many more months of change to go through. I hope he remains healthy and wish you the best. |
I am very happy your DJ is doing so well but please don't discount the help you were given on this forum. It may not have been your intention but your post rather came off as a slap on the face to many who offered you help. Your success has been due to your perseverance AND ALSO following the good advice given here. I am very glad to hear DJ is doing so well and hope he continues to thrive. I'm just saying a simple Thank You YT would have been nice to hear as well.:animal-pa |
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glad he's doing well also - but you did receive many many posts trying to help you with this tiny boy |
Glad to see YT helped save another one:) |
Would you have been so quick to come back on to tell us that your puppy wasn't doing well? Thank you is always classy:) |
Thank you soooooo much for the update NatNatt and the warm fuzzies you gave us!:questione Hey! Way to go YorkieTalk members! We actually managed to save a little one in spite of the resistance his owner gave us. Let's all give us a pat on the back! Personally I am going to go put ice on my face. :rolleyes: |
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This comes off as encouragement for others that don't want to wait 12-14 weeks to get their pups. Comes off as "if you have internet to research stuff, feel free to get that little cutie at 6 weeks, cause I did it with the help of the internet, and look how healthy he turned out". Oh and Rizzo didn't start barking until about a week ago, and he's 5 months now so don't mark you pup as a non barker yet. Should you really be sleeping in a bed with a 2lb dog? I only let my 4 pounder in bed with me because he sleeps on my shoulder so I feel if he starts moving around. Something that is only 2 pounds may be too light to feel if he starts moving around because he gets bored. I'd be wary about him jumping off in the middle of the night, but then again, maybe you have stairs. Just a thought... |
Surely, you wouldn't think anyone on YT was hoping that he wasn't doing good! Everyone loves Yorkies here! I just don't want anyone who sees this to be encouraged and think it's a great idea to get a baby at such a young age! So for anyone who is looking for a puppy & sees this, please read past posts with the OP on the issues along the way with biting, potty problems, sleeping issues, etc.. I'm glad DJ is doing good, but it's still best to wait to get a puppy at 12 weeks and hopefully avoid some of the problems you posted about & asked for help on! |
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I wasn't here during all this, but one would think that if someone reached out for help and despite misgivings others stepped up to the plate and offered good, appropriate advice, that said person would at least come back and say "thanks for helping me save my dog". IDK, maybe that's just me. |
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It is sad that you felt the need to come on here and put it out in this manner. If I remember correctly, it was you that gave everyone a hard time. :rolleyes: Anyway - I wish you continued good luck with your pup but don't forget that you're just getting started - there's a lot more to come! :D |
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