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My new yorkie. Hi, I'm new here and had a question for anyone who could maybe help me out. I purchased a yorkie last thursday. She is the cutest thing and I was in love when I first saw her. I knew she was only 7 weeks old but I didn't realize until I really started looking for information on yorkies that breeders normally don't let go of yorkies till 11 to 14 weeks old. She only 8 oz. and I was wondering if there is anything that I should maybe know about them when their that young and small. I just want to make sure she gets everything she needs. I took her for her vet checkup that friday and everything was fine with her and the vet said it was the smallest puppy he had seen at her age. If anyone has any advise for me I would love to have it. Thank you......Crystal :) |
Congratulations! I would watch her very carefully for hypoglcemia. She will need to eat evry two hours and during the night also. That would be the one concern I would have with her being so young and tiny. cali was 9 weeks old and 1 lb and she had 2 hypoglcemic episodes even with me watching her. So make sure she is eating and have honey or karo syrup handy just in case. Good luck she sounds adorable |
I would watch for hypoglycimia aslo. Just be very careful and make sure she eats!!!!!! |
Welcome fellow North Carolinian!!! :) I can't imagine someone letting a pup go that is that small. There is tons of info on here about tiny pups. I'd love to see a picture! |
Welcome to Yorkie Talk First, I would like to welcome you to YT, Crystal !!! :p This is no reflection to you secondly, but.... this breeder is out of her/his mind letting such a small one leave her home already... :mad: :eek: :mad: Crystal, I would get some nutri-cal for her if you haven't already and monitor her closely... |
Thank alot. That is the one thing the lady told me about when I got her. (the karo syrup) She eats great but her second day home when I took her out of her crate in the morning she couldn't stand up and I about had a heart attack. I gave her some karo syrup on my finger and she livened up quickly. thank you ..Crystal |
Thanks everyone for your help. I will get a pic. of here a.s.a.p. for you to see her. |
puppy pic. 1 Attachment(s) Here's a pic. of her. it's not great quality but it's the only one I can get my hands on right now |
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Hello and Welcome . I got both of mine at 8 weeks. I see everyones allready has gave you a lot of good advice, She is adorable. Good Luck. |
Oh she is so sweet!!!! Welcome to YT!!!! I didn't get Princess that young, so I don't want to give you wrong advice. We have lots of YT members who can help you. She reall is cute!!!! Again, WELCOME!!!! :yorkietal |
She's adorable!! Welcome to YT!! It is so nice to have more members from NC on here. :) |
She's adorable! The main concern at that age is hypoglycemia...you can get Nutristat or Nutrical for that. As long as she eats and keeps hydrated, she should be okay. 7 weeks is a little young to let her go...especially for her size. Did the breeder offer any type of warranty on her? Also, watch for any loose stools/vomiting from the stress of not being with her momma. |
She is just the cutest little thing....OMG...I can't believe how tiny she is....one of my pups at 3 weeks weighed 2lbs..hehehe...be ever so careful with her...I hope you don't work because I know I would never be able to leave her...or I would be sneaking her into work with me in my pocket.....congrats!! |
She is really really cute! Congrats! |
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