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Sorry~I see this is now a repeat questions. I kept getting an error message when trying to post. :rolleyes: |
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I know you really want Hazel but if everything isnt all right with the pup you should get the other pup. The first pup I picked out from my breeder was not acting right and I thought it was just hypoglycemia and it ended up dying while I was waiting for it so it had underlying problems |
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i could be wrong, because trust me, i am NOOO expert. but i don't think it could be anything FATAL. *fingers crossed* |
The only visable signs my pup was sick was that she had hypoglycemic episodes and she had an open fontanel. Both can be common with young yorkie pups |
Please do your new puppy a BIG favor (actually of her life) and do NOT take your puppy home before TEN weeks of age. These last two weeks of her life are extremely important for her to learn so many things from her Momma that will have a big impact on her well being and for you to have a good dog in the future! If you have any doubts what I am talking about...PLEASE ask around here on YT and find out for yourself. Like so many of us here we all jumped in with our hearts when we got our babies without doing our homework and have paid for it in the end with dogs that could have been more well rounded if we could have been more patient to wait for them to finish doing what they needed to do with their Momma's.;) Congratulations on your little one...she's adorable and I hope she recovers from her "lump" and gets a clean bill of health from your Vet! |
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I am praying that your little Hazel will be OK and you will bring her home as planned. Hugs! |
oohh i just googled it! |
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