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We took her to the vet today and she is 2.8lbs, we did get the de wormer which she must take for 3 days. Everything should be fine!! :) |
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The more you talk with your grandson the faster he will pick up and talk back with you!! :) |
No she was purchased from a breeder. I'm so glad my daughter is much more mature than the kids out there. She will never harm anything!!! |
This is something I can relate to, my daughter is 2 and she can actually have a small conversation with you in which we both understand eachother. Some children catch on fasted than others. Some parents become a little jealous. lol |
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hmm is this another one of those FB ppl come here to start drama? :rolleyes: Who gets a Yorkie for a 2 year old besides what BYB sells one under these circumstances well oh ye one of "those breeders" :cool: Yet another newbie with a ludacris post who ensues help gets it and then says how rude YTers are for wasting their time helping someone...getting tiring.:mad: |
Glad you took the pup to the vet and that everything will be ok. You asked if it's wrong to have gotten a Yorkie for a 2 year old. Just be careful as Yorkies are very fragile and need to be handled very delicately. On another note: What makes this post ludacris? Why even bring FB drama into this? I believe (and of course I could be wrong) that the OP was simply asking about worms. Who gets a Yorkie for a 2 year old? Probably someone who doesn't realize how fragile they are. I can read through this thread and see some very polite, yet direct constructive criticism and also some rudeness. |
All of my kids were earlier talkers too, talking in complete sentences by the time they were 2 but none of them asked me out right for a puppy and I certianly wouldnt run right out and get them one. That being said. I got my toy poodle when my son was 3, she was about a pound then and although he was very gentle with her they were always under constant supervision, he always sat on the floor with her and I would never allow him to hold her and wallk around, he had to sit at all times. I would suggest you do the same with your own child. NEVER leave her alone with the puppy no mater how mature you feel she is all is takes is one drop to the floor or the pup being stepped out to seriously hurti the dog. Wishing you the best of luck with your new pup. |
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I am very careful when young children in the neighborhood want to pick up and hug Remy that's all. Quote:
I think talking to, READING books (my passion is reading to children), and alway asking open ended questions or not answering their questions with a closed ended answer (why is the sky blue?... well WHY do YOU think the sky is blue?) when possible (doesn't work on math:confused::rolleyes:) Can you tell I teach Child Development??? LOL GOOD LUCK WITH YOU NEW BABY!!! |
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Glad the pup is ok.. and I think she will be a good yorkie mom! |
I mean no harm in saying this..lol..but there is NO way that your 2 year old has been wanting a yorkie..lol..I think that was just the story to get you one..lol..Which is fine..lol..Cant say I wouldnt try that myself..haha.. |
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