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breeder he died thia morning at 1 a.m i hate ths breeder she is from elsinore missouri an she is not a good breeder . :cry: |
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I'm very :mad: to hear this ... What a heartless (well I let you fill in the the rest).. A person like this does not need to own any animals period. Poor little puppy..I believe what goes around ,come around .. We may not see it happen ..but I believe she will get her's in the end. I'm Sorry Red... I PM'ed you...Sherry |
I read often - a lot of people justifying getting very young puppies (less than a pound - 1 or 2 pounds, etc.) because they had one and everything worked out okay. This is not a good reason to encourage other people to do the same, or even suggest that with proper care, etc, everything will be fine.. You should still advise people to follow good guidelines -- 8 weeks is the very youngest - 10 to 12 weeks is much better. A little puppy deserves to be with its mother and litter mates until it is weaned, eating well, and gaining weight on his own. This is a joyful warm time and an important time for a puppies development. Carol Jean |
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Can you get your friend to report her and see if something good can come out of that poor babys death? It sounds like this is an ongoing thing and maybe others can be saved if someone starts taking action against these people who let these tiny little yorkies go so young and so small. I'm so sorry. |
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Sounds like Hypotglycemia TO ME. These bvabies need to stay with mom at least 12 weeks if she will let them also need lots of nutri-cal. a lot of your smnaller yorkies suffer this . Sorry to hear your friend lost her beloved baby. :cry: they need to eat at least 5-6 meals a day. and give nutri-cal morning and nite for a couple days aftewr taking home anbd when you see signs of low blood sugar. |
breeder he did have low sugar i am sick over this i feel so bad i am reporting her i am sick of seeing stuff like this happen. |
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Weight and Health! I bought my boy and he weighed 1.1lbs He was very small!! I almost didn't get him because he made me nervous. His brother who looked about the same weight, weighed in at 9oz!! I refused to take him, but only becasue I already had 1 adult and a 3 month old puppy at home. The first thing I did was run him over to the vet. He was fine and healthy. I'm not saying that people should run out and buy a small puppy, No, you shouldn't. But if the puppy is at the least 10 weeks old and is vet checked from the breeder's vet and your own vet I don't think it is a bad thing!! Healthy is the way to go and what to worry about, not the weight!! ;) Lets not fight and lets not point fingers... Its Christmas! :p Oh by the way, this is only my opinion!! :cool: |
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Good for you that is the thing to do..heopfully she will have to pay ....sorry to hear about the little guy.... |
I think the puppy will be okay if the owner takes good care of him and makes sure he does not have low blood sugar. The woman I bought my yorkie from told me that she was 12 weeks old but the vet told me she was only about 6 weeks old. It was lucky that I did not work so I had time to keep my eyes on her 24/7 and gave her Nutrical every time she showed sign of low blood sugar. I was also told that she would be about 3 or 3 1/2 lbs when full grown. She is now 25 months and weighs 8.25 lbs. However, I am very lucky that she is a very healthy little dog and has a beautiful face because the way her head and face hair grows. |
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