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Relax... very normal behaviour. Remember he is a young puppy and needs A LOT of sleep. Seems normal for this breed to be picky eaters, too. Oz hardly ate anything when we first got him. He still has a sparse appetite; he's a nibbler rather than a gobbler! Your pup needs time to feel comfortable in his new surroundings and needs time to build trust with his new family. You were ready for this - he was not! His whole world is different. He needs to learn new rules and lots of new smells. Give him space and time and love. |
This is a must read. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...w-parents.html Its for new puppy parents. Hope this helps. |
thanks alot guys, i called the vet he said he is just nervous and shouldnt be worried about it, actually he is getting so much better. I was just sitting on my chair and he suddenly tried to reach me and he just chilled on my lap. Then i decided to put him down to see whether he really wanted to be with me or no and yes after 2 mins being down he tried to reach me again and hes now on my lap. Im so happy! |
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:thumbup::thumbup: Exactly - he didn't know he was moving home!! :D Harry was kind of 'in shock' for the first couple of days (mind you, I would be, coming to live with me....:eek: !!!) I'd say get him checked anyway, keep Nutrical to hand - and enjoy yourselves!! Oh, and welcome from the UK, too!! :) Sally + Harry :aimeeyork x |
Once again i dont know why my post wasnt posted. he was actually vet checked on Monday,and he was scheduled to come back next month for his booster, examination and consultation. Sorry,im unfamiliar with Nutrical,what are they? |
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Nutrical is a high calorie supplement...it is used to help dogs if they are having low blood sugar problems. It's really important to have on hand when you have a puppy. White corn syrup can work in a pinch if you don't have Nutrical. Your vet may offer something under a slightly different name, and that is okay too. Please read up on low blood sugar so you can know the signs and what to do. We will look forward to pics and updates on your little one! :) |
If he doesnt have any problem, would it be ok for him to eat nutrical? |
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And, it's just a small amount...your vet can advise you, or the packaging will. |
Hi & Welcome!! :) With respect to your question, if he isn't eating much I would give him a little nutrical. When Teddy was a puppy he was very tiny and I gave him a little bit of nutrical everyday...especially the days when he wasn't eating much. I wish you lots of luck with your new puppy!! Do you have a picture? |
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I don't get the whole nutrical push. I understand why you should have it on hand, especially with very small yorkie pups, but I don't believe it should be given if not needed. Brakbrak...I'd ask your vet whether he/she believes nutrical is needed for your puppy. While I've had nutrical on hand when I got each of my pups, neither of them had issues with low blood sugar, so I have never had need to use it. |
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I always have Nutrical around. They even make one formulated for puppys. It is a must for our house. Annie is 7 months now and hasn't hit 4 pounds yet so we really try and watch her. Some days when she is extra sleepy or shaking we give her a pea sized amount and she perks right up. Congrats. on your new baby!!! |
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