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"Gucci" aka "Crab Bait" :aimeeyork Our little guys name is Gucci. We got him last April 28th 2013 from someone who got him from a rescue. Our understanding is he spent about 6 years in a puppy mill, a year with the rescue people, 3 years with a loving owner who due to circumstances felt it best to give Gucci to us. We brought him in for shots and an exam right away. The vet estimated his age at 10-12 years old. Real bad teeth and an infection. It took a month of antibiotics and steroids to clear up the infection. He weighed 4.6 pounds. Gucci aka Crab Bait has brought us much joy and comfort!:) |
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That was my first post here at YT. I hope to learn a little about his care, care that is specific to yorkies. We realize that with his advanced age there will be some challenges along the way fairly soon... but... he seems very worth our effort. Already I have discovered he is very well behaved in comparison to other yorkies. He doesn't bark except when he wants off the bed or he wants his Mamas attention, even then it is a subtle "yip" rather than a loud "YAP". He rarely has an accident in the house, it happened a few times as we adjusted to his needs and he to ours. We don't use a piddle pad, we escort him outside. Nearly constant supervision with a very rare stay in the bathroom if both of us are away from the house. He loves people and other dogs! One exception, my brother gave him an excessive swat when Gucci jumped on him on a visit. My brother received an ear full immediately from us. Gucci didn't forgive him for 6 months! LOL:D |
Robyn and I have settled in to a routine with Gucci. She focuses on his nutrition while I focus on his exercise. We both give him lots of love and attention. It took a long time to figure out what he wanted to eat. Brand after brand, type after type, it was an exhaustive search. I don't want to seem like an advertiser so I won't post the brand but it is "senior, toy breed, chicken, rice and oatmeal, dry dog food. He does, of course, have daily helpings of real chicken, turkey or beef, cheese sometimes. NEVER pork... We originally tried those premade wet foods in the little containers in addition to his dry food. He liked a couple types for a short time but eventually more went to waste than he would eat... He preferred his dry over any pre made wet. He won't eat cooked eggs either. |
It's taking a long time for my comments to be added to this thread, so, it's off for our 3 mile walk. Almost daily now, a combination of sidewalks, grass and trails through a local wooded park. I hope to share what we've learned about our little guy and learn more about what we should be doing as time goes on. Thanks! :) |
Oh my goodness! Looks like a couple of my comments got lost! OUCH! Bummer.......:eek: |
What a cute name for a puppy! Do you have an pictures you can share with us? |
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A couple of my comments, postings, were submitted and it looked like accepted awaiting moderator review. It's been at least an hour... maybe 2.. they haven't posted so I'm assuming they have been lost to cyber space. Those comments had additional info on Gucci.... a disappointing start here... it took time to write it, I doubt I'll be able to duplicate it... I guess I was overly excited about finding such a forum. I'll try again later....:confused: |
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A couple of my comments, postings, were submitted and it looked like accepted awaiting moderator review. It's been at least an hour... maybe 2.. they haven't posted so I'm assuming they have been lost to cyber space. Those comments had additional info on Gucci.... a disappointing start here... it took time to write it, I doubt I'll be able to duplicate it... I guess I was overly excited about finding such a forum. I'll try again later....:confused: |
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3 Attachment(s) missing posts.... so here is a couple pictures.. I'll put a few at the blog to experiment with that feature... see if it works or not. |
Welcome. Gucci is adorable. It sounds like he found his forever home now. |
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/blogs/markfromsea/ there's the blog link for a couple more pictures... while I figure this out |
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Oh, he's precious! And looks like he might be king of the house. |
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Welcome to YT! And welcome to Gucci. He is beautiful! I'm glad he has found his furever home! :D |
What a cutie!!! |
Welcome! I have to ask where did the nickname crab bait come from? |
Thank You! He seems pretty happy... First small dog I've ever had. I never expected to like him this much. |
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Welcome to YT, I love the name crab bait. He's a very handsome little man, and the second picture of him looks so much like my Megan, she had had a very bad oral infection and had to have most of her teeth removed, but the smile on his face looked so much like hers. Thank you for giving him a furever home. Cheers Quad & Gina:aimeeyork |
We do bring him out in a boat... We had him with us for crabbing and camping in the San Juan Islands last summer. His nick name may have started in that time frame, but, honestly I can't recall when I started using it. He's not a chipper, frisky fellow most of the time, more ostentatious, stands or sits and watches us. "Crab Bait" perks his ears up further when no other words seem to work. Of course he tilts his head in response as well. |
Hi and Welcome to YT! Sorry some of your posts were lost. Sometimes happens with longer ones. Better to do a series of shorter posts, and I copy the whole thing before submitting it, in case it takes a dive. Gucci sounds like he's having a blast, these little ones have a way of getting into one's heart! Looking forward to hearing many more stories. |
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When we first got Gucci, we'd be at petco or smart every few days.. We'd bring Gucci into the store. I had Gucci, another customer tells me "I miss having a dog." I told her, "So do I!" LOL These little guys do grow on you. I'm very glad we have him. |
Hi mark and Gucci (crab bait lol) welcome to yt, he is beautiful and what a great life ur giving this little boy :D , yes these little ones definitely grow on us, a big dog in a little body lol the problem is I could not stop at one ;) |
Thank You. We try to include him in all we do... Although, the up coming ice fishing is out of his comfort zone. ;) We've found that he is VERY temperature sensitive. Too hot is worse than too cold. Lucky we live in the PNW. In the summer, shade is very important to him. Fishing out of my little jon boat while chasing trout in E WA he constantly sought shade as the boat turned. It really wasn't even hot out. It was the direct sun that warmed him, made him uncomfortable. I'd put a little water on him to help and assisted him to find shade constantly. He likes the little boat more so than the big boat though. Haven't quite figured out why yet. |
I walk him 3 miles, near daily now. He had a REAL tough time when we first got him. That was about 1/2 mile or less, 3 days a week. His mama, Robyn, carried him for part of that at times. I was a little more stern. His fat/muscle line on his ribs were very high up his side then. He also had a mushy muscle feel in his buttocks and legs. Not so now! His rib fat/muscle line has enlarged and lowered down his sides. With more moderate temps, he has no problem with the 3 miles. We had some colder weather about a week ago and even with his sweater, I carried him for parts that he was tired. I'm sure he still did 2 miles at least out of the 3. Thank goodness he's only 5 pounds... We do need to weigh him again. He was 4.6 when we got him, but now he seems like mighty mouse in comparison to then. His muscles are firm and he seems to have a healthy level of fat on his butt, back and ribs. He walks off leash for the most part now, mostly behind me but on the trails he'll lead about half of the time. He really doesn't care for the sidewalks... I've been slowly shortening his nails to see if that is the issue. He does not like his nails clipped. :animal36 |
I just saw the pics... he's adorable! He looks very happy being part of your family. Just a warning... I know many folks walk their dogs off leash, but I don't. They may be small, but they are extremely fast, and I know when mine see a squirrel or another dog they would be gone. Many larger dogs see them as prey, I think bc of their size. I use a long leash so they can experience a small level of freedom, but I can also get them back to me for protection when needed. We go kayaking, and yes, it does get hot. I've started to put up a small umbrella for shade (must look silly, but I'll do it for my babies, Lol). And we also use life vests, after Tink went chasing after some ducks one time. I never thought they would swim so far and fast, paying no attention to where they are. Only when she got tired did she decide to turn around. Ducks on the brain! |
Valid point on the leash, when I see dogs, generally, I pick him up. I'm also on the lookout for eagles. When we first got him, he was so reluctant to move forward with the leash on at times. With out the leash, he would follow with out a struggle. Now, it's sort of a habit even though he does very well with the leash. Except, he won't go in front of me when he's on leash. He can be fast in very short spurts, especially in the beginning of our walks.. by the tail end of the 3 miles... he's sorta on auto pilot... and out of sprinting ability. ;)When the weather warms a bit, Feb or March, I suspect he'll be a little more frisky. Currently, he has no interest in the squirrels or rabbits we see on our walks. My walking pace is his running pace. LOL At least half of our walk is wooded trails, the remaining open areas, I should have him on a leash. He looks awesome when we're on the wooded trails and he is in front of me. He trots quickly, with his mane bouncing. He looks like he's having a good time weaving around the roots, dragging the leaves, an occasional stick, in his hair. Then up hills or in the grass, he does this bounce, bounce, bounce thing... All of his hair bounces if he doesn't have his sweater on. Then there are those times that he's tired, and,,, I just carry him. He does have a natural tendency to follow on my left side...when on a wide enough path or sidewalk. This is our only indication that he may have had some training years ago. |
The umbrella is a good idea..... Bubble wrap and duct tape makes a good life jacket>>>>>>just joking:D Crab Bait really is pretty sedate when it comes to chasing anything.. he does occasionally....but,,,, it's pretty rare... he's more of a watcher...alertly:animal36 |
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