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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Saint Johns, FL
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| Thank you Canana, I had no clue they could lose their teeth like that! AHHH! |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Canada
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I previously had a Maltese that was 7 lbs. I brushed her teeth, not religiously, and her teeth were fine. But apparently with Yorkies, because their mouth is so small, their teeth get more gunk/tartar/plaque buildup and faster. Not necessarily saying all yorkie lose their teeth, but I got enough warnings from people I didn't even know to just err on the side of caution. It's just better safe than sorry. Can't imagine Scottie having no teeth at a young age - how would he eat?! Not to mention, teeth issues also cause other diseases as well (sorry for the preaching ). And FYI, I personally brush Scottie's teeth either every day or every other day. I also started using this pet dental product (comes in a spray or a gel) called Petz Life a few months ago. I tried it out because even with brushing his teeth regularly with dog toothpaste, Scottie's mouth was still stinky. Petz Life is quite amazing - think it helps to break down the stuff that sticks onto the teeth. I can actually do a deep inhale at his mouth and it doesn't stink!! So anyway, I use both now. ![]() Another side note: make sure you get a good vet who knows yorkie teeth. You'll want to have the vet remove the baby teeth when you get them neutered/spayed (to minimize the number of times they go under). My vet, very unfortunately for Scottie, removed most of the baby teeth, missed a couple baby teeth, and took out an adult tooth! I was very upset to learn this...after a year when I took him to get his teeth cleaned.
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Saint Johns, FL
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| Canana- Oh man! That is so good to know! I have narrowed it down to two Vets, and I know they have other Yorkie patients I was going to go tour their facilities, so I will have to ask them about how familiar they are with Yorkie teeth when I am there! Thank you so much for that info!!! I am going to look into the Petz Life gel now!! |
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| ♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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You can start with pads and choose to strictly outdoor train later. But I wouldn't have the pads appear and disappear. That would cause confusion. My boys prefer to go outdoors, but they appreciate having their pad 24 hours a day. Here is my blog about potty training: Potty Training Small Dogs - Dog Life and Style
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![]() Will be reading more of your articles
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Saint Johns, FL
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| Maximo- Thank you so much for sharing your blog, I love it! So informative and oh my I am excited about the new colors of BB's LOL! |
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| ♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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Canine kidney function decline in old age is something I would like to learn a lot more about. Since Scottie is reliably outdoor trained, it is a big decision to introduce pads. I opted to do it with Teddy because his older brother was already pad trained, and our yard/neighborhood isn't conducive to safely going after dark, and lastly, it's easier on my senior citizen dad who lives with us, helps take care of the doggies. My boys are big time markers outdoors, but not indoors. Marking indoors probably wouldn't happen for you if you introduced pads. Spinning around on a little pad -- LOL! yes, believe it or not, most dogs figure out how to hit the target. My boys walk a path in the house before doing tight spins on the pad. I have a larger rubber mat under the pad and the boys still hit the pad itself. ![]()
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