Yorkiemom1 | 12-17-2015 09:43 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Tay65
(Post 4608999)
I was suppose to pick up my little Ladybug (2 yr old Yorkie) today but the person getting one of her puppies asked to pick him up Tuesday not today. So I'm very disappointed not to get her today but totally understand keeping her there til the puppies are gone. I hope she doesn't cry for them. If she does I'll just have to sing to her. Always worked for my kids, so why not a Yorkie. I just can't wait to finally have her. I read about others having fun with their babies and I want to do the same. | How old are her babies? Mommas are usually reaching the end of their teaching activities when their babies are around 12 weeks old, and are indicating to to the breeder they are ready to relinquish these kids to someone else!......they have done their job, molding and nuturing and educating their babies....it is a wonderful, touching thing for breeders to watch a loving momma as she educates and works with her babies, teaching them everything they need to know to make it forward, without her. Hopefully, you are dealing with a breeder that allows her babies to gain all the training they are entitled to....I wish your breeder was holding onto her momma for a couple of weeks, in order to "get over" the loss of her babies, before uprooting her and sending her to unfamiliar surroundings....you are going to have to be very kind and loving and understanding to this momma, as she is going to be experiencing many different traumatic upheavals all at the same time....and she is such a young momma.... |