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Twix 1 Attachment(s) I didn't bring him home due to the confusion of the upcoming move (and apartment leasing fear lol)....but we had a photo shoot! I love that little guy! He is doing well. The breeder just took him to the Vet today, he is 2 lbs and almost 3 months. Again, he looked so sad when we left. 1 more month! |
OMG HE IS SO CUTE!!!!! He is precious, he looks like he is ready to come home. CONGRATS on the new baby boy. 1 MORE MONTH |
What a doll, can't wait to see more pictures. |
Trix is very cute. He looks just like a teddy bear :) |
Awww, he is very cute! :) |
He is a cutie. Sounds like he is a good weight for his age. |
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fyi, if you want him to have upright ears, start shaving the tips of the ears to get the weight of the hair off. Also you can tape the ears to train them to stay up. of course there are plenty who love the floppy eared look also. The forever puppy look. |
Twix is adorable!!! He looks like a little cuddle bug!! He has such a sweet and happy face.:) |
Twix is such a little cutie! He looks like a sweetheart, too. :D |
OMG he is adorable!!!!!!! |
What a sweet face. :) |
Congrats on your pending new addition! He is cute!:) |
He is adorable YD! I am glad that he is doing well! I cant wait until you get home! |
Good Morning All, Thank you! He is beautiful and has such a warm personality. Leaving him is the saddest thing. I can not wait to get him home! Hey Capt Noonie, the breeder was telling me about taping up the ears as well for them to stand upright. My question is, I know the dog can potentially have ear issues, if they remain floppy does that increase the risk for issues? |
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Sounds mean but this is what I do.........I use a good cleaning solution and bought a pair of hemostats. I pluck em out 'against the grain' with those and the ears are always clean and free of moisture. Of course if you cannot do it, the groomer can :p They do get used to it trust me. My poodle doesn't even blink anymore. When she was about a yr old, she had a nasty ear infection. The vet told me to pluck those hairs and keep em clean. Never had a problem ever since. Oh and lastly, thanks to your post I must now fulfill my urge to eat a TWIX CANDY BAR :animal36 |
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If you do want them up, use a shaver and shave the top 1/3 of the ear and tape up the ears. However Uni my yorkie has big ears, we never taped them, and didn't start trimming her ear hair until about 5 months old. Hers stood up on her own. I use tiny scissors, she stays still enough for me, but does not like the sound of the electric buzzer. And yes, pluck the ear hair. After a bath (use an ear cleaner in the bath) put in ear powder and pluck out hairs a few at a time. Just the ones that grow directly out of the canal. Don't pluck when he is dirty, you will only be pulling out the hairs to open up holes for infection to go into. Cotton coated pups have more hair in there for the most part than silky pups. |
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LOL @ the urge for a twix now! I think it will be opposite for me now. Sort of like a Twix diet plan. I will never be able to eat one again! |
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