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Snorting sound So i promise i am not a hyperchondriac but i have three questions ( i think) lol and have some videos . My yorkie baby is twelve weeks old today and she weighed in at 2 lbs 8.5 ounces. Does this sound like she will be big for a yorkie as an adult. She tries to eat everything she finds except her food which she eats except not as happily as any other crumb or paper she finds. So my second ? Is this breathing sound she makes when playing or running and chewing. My friend was holding her while cocoa was chewing on her shirt and we recorded it see video. Third question is while petting her today i noticed a knot under her right ear it is hard but there is not one under left ear. Is that normal? Well cannot figure out how to attach video so will tryfrom computer. |
Only THREE?? I often have more than that. The bump for sure needs to be checked by your vet. There is a chart in the sticky's at the beginning of the forum that can give you "estimated" adult size from puppy weight at differing ages. Not sure what the noise is but should be checked if it seems chronic or distressing (to the pup). |
Good advice above! I think the weight thing is: at 12 weeks you double their weight for the adult weight. I don't think it is definite no matter how you calculate it. |
Welcome to YT!:) It sounds like reverse sneezing and Georgie does that when he gets excited or when he drinks water to fast so I think it's completely normal. If you search this forum on reverse sneezing you will find a lot of information. At the next vet visit ask your vet just to put your mind at ease. I would also ask them to check out the knot. BTW it's ok to be worried I know Georgie is 6 and I still worry. |
Hello and welcome, we all worry and can't help ourselves but I find it so helpful here, there are so many with a lot of Yorkie knowledge. |
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