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The reason I was asking is because like I said I got lady from what I guess is a backyard breeder but a good one if there is such a thing. She had an accidental liter and then had so many people asking for another puppy she ended up having one more. Not that I agree with that but I just so happened to shoot her a text the other day and asked if she was ever going to have any more puppies and just so happens she had one available now. Lady turns 1 today and I really wanted another puppy from the same line as lady but I knew she gets rid of the puppies at 7 weeks. I did it with lady and she was very well adjusted and didn't have to deal with any of these other issues I hear of. I kind of feel like I know the puppies will go to someone at 7 weeks so it makes since for me to take one because I know I will take proper care of it. So I just wanted others experiences:) I'm sure I'll get chewed up and spit out though for even having the thought lol! |
Can't you ask for one but have her hold the puppy till its older? A few more weeks shouldn't be such a big deal, in the scheme of things if its giving the puppy a better start. But, the way you described it, you are probably right..you do at least know what to do and what to look for, so a puppy would be in loving care...but, I would still try to get her to keep your puppy a bit longer....that would be the best for all of you. |
Well the mother isn't feeding the puppies any more and the liter mates are all gone, also she is a nurse and works long shifts and I am a stay at home mom with my retired in laws living with us so somebody is home 24/7. |
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Our breeder sold us our little guy at 8 weeks old. He had gone to the vet, had all the necessary shots/deworming and wasn't showing any signs of hypoglycemia. At the time, we didn't know better. When we get another one, I'd probably feel better about waiting a few extra weeks, but we've been lucky with Huey - no health problems to speak of. He will turn 2 later this month. |
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Sometimes and owner who gets a puppy before 12 weeks is not so lucky. Here is a recent post. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...-want-eat.html |
Good info in this thread http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/my-...-whelping.html |
I got my yorkie at 8 weeks. She was 1.5 pounds, I've had her less than a month now and she is very sick, enlarged heart and possible liver shunt. Taking her to a specialist next week. She does not eat, I have to force feed her every 2 hours. We also got a male he was 12 weeks when we got him, he is thriving!! He is very playful, bites on the doors some but other than that he is doing great. |
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