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Hugs all around. You guys all have contributed valuable things for me to take away from this thread. I just was feeling like a bad person for getting her. I'm definitely southern. Born and raised in the heart of Kentucky. I do want to clear up any misunderstanding about Darla and her age. I honestly have never said she was 10 weeks I can promise you that. When I first got on the board I knew right away what the general majority's stance was on the ideal time of when to bring home a puppy. I get that and I respect everyone's opinion. I know there are things that young pups pick up from other dogs that is key to being more socialized and well adjusted so they can live a happy life. Luckily we do have her older brother Buckwheat our German Shepherd who I kid you not, acts like an adoptive mom. I did receive AKC registration forms for Darla, and a family tree type thing. That traces back her lineage. I also got documentation on when shots and dew claws were done. Most importantly though I did receive documents which stated when she was born so I knew since getting her that she wasn't 10 weeks and I wouldn't ever lie about her age. Regardless though thanks to everyone who has made me feel like I'm not a total failure as a pet parent. I think even with human children we all do the best we can but in the long run, no one is a perfect parent. |
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Thanks for the heads up. :) |
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I hope it's okay, I sent you a friend request.:) |
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...more-here.html you probably just made a typo but often before giving any advice to a new member with a puppy I try to found out how old the puppy is, it's hard to believe that just three or four weeks can make that much of difference but with a small breed like a yorkie the difference between 7 weeks to like 12 weeks can be significant. So when I read this thread I guess I was just surprised since I had been posting on threads about carriers and sleeping in beds and so forth, in my mind I thought she was older |
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Glad to hear little Darla is doing well! As for size, it's hard to tell. I've seen pups go through growth spurts, where one day they seem short and heavy for their age, then they grow a bit and the next week seem taller and lighter. Also heard about the tiniest in the litter growing up to be the largest adult and vice versa. |
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Geez TxVicki, don't get so upset. :) |
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Well, making someone feel like a bad person isn't nice. |
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Dang it, I must have missed the new moderator memo again. Maybe people need to reference Ann's post on another thread. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/4429853-post36.html |
Sara-we are picking up our baby Saturday and she will also be 7 weeks old. The owner has business travel and cannot keep the pups any longer. Can you tell me what to expect those 1st few nights? I feel like one of those "crazy" dog people but I already have purchased so much for her. High quality dog food (should I wet it)?, an airline approved carrier, crate,playpen and yes-a dog stroller. I am so worried about hypoglocemia that I want her with me as much as possible. we lost our first and only yorkie several years ago and I cannot go through that again. Also, I bought the gel to give her once a day to help control her blood sugar. Where did you find the pet insurance? Have you even bothered starting potty training yet? Sorry-I have a thousand questions:) |
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