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I disagree with your vet and would like for you to look to more yorkie experts like the YTCA which say a pup should not leave mom until 12 weeks. Vets are not experts in all breeds and I think maybe you might want to look for one who specializes in small breed dogs and talk to them. |
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I know many YT members are zealous about the 12 age recommendation, but geez... this is a grown woman who sounds likes she's got a good head on her shoulders, has the support of a trusted vet, prior puppy experience and the time available to dedicate to a young pup. I know I go against the general thought here, but personally, I agree with your vet! I brought my ZoE home very young. I'm all about getting my pup socialized & trained in my home, by me, as soon as she's weaned. Congratulations :) |
So happy for you! It sounds like you have been doing some research and your vet really sounds great (in that she called every day to check on your Gretel). Having a good relationship with your vet is definitely a good thing! That being said, I too agree with the masses that one should wait until the pups are at least 12 weeks old - it truly does make a difference - I have seen the differences firsthand with my Jack and Izzy; however, under the circumstances which you have described, I think maybe it is best to get little Princess Sophie home with you and Hansel. :D Get ready for the spoiling to begin! Oh, and I agree with the OP about these little ones - sometimes I think are worse than skin kids. Oh and what Guinness' mom said about yelping when they bite and then take their scruff in your mouth - it truly does work. Can't wait to see pictures of little Princess Sophie! |
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So wotcha doin' today then? Chillin' on the sofa watching the game, coupla sodas and a quick dinner?mnothing exciting going on today, is there? |
I know bringing a yorkie puppy home before 12 weeks isn't ideal but if you know what to look out for then I'm sure you both will be just fine. I brought my Barkley home at 9 weeks and had a one time issue with hypoglycemia. I never had any problems with biting or socialization with him. He was the sweetest and best little pup I ever could have hoped for. Best of luck to you, enjoy your new little love. |
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4 hours and counting! Wish me well...I don't know how I'm gonna sit through worship today??? I am a baaaaaaaaadddddddd girl! LOL :D:aimeeyork:D |
I am soooooooo excited for you Diane...oh those wonderful puppy kisses. If and I know this is a big if....if you find time will u post a pic or two of her homecoming???? |
Exciting day...and I don't mean football. Can't wait to see welcome home pics!!!:D |
I'm so happy for you. I know you will enjoy, love, and protect her. I hope Princess Sophie brings you much love and laughter. |
Quote: Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 I disagree with your vet and would like for you to look to more yorkie experts like the YTCA which say a pup should not leave mom until 12 weeks. Vets are not experts in all breeds and I think maybe you might want to look for one who specializes in small breed dogs and talk to them. Quote:
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I am so excited for you and Princess Sophie! It is so amazing how such a small being can fill you heart and your whole world. Have a safe trip and a wonderful life together. I look forward to pictures!!! |
I wasn't sure what time you'd be picking Princess Sophie up today, so I came to check and see if there were any new pictures, but it looks like you are probably on your way to pick her up... how exciting!!!!! Puppy breath is a wonderful thing! Can't wait for your updates and the pictures that I am sure will be forthcoming. |
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