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YorkieInfoCenter has new info for you There's new & updated info ready for you: #1.Did you know the Yorkshire Terrier is one of the top breeds to suffer from collapsed trachea? Read how you can be proactive about this and early warning signs: Yorkshire Terrier Collapsed Trachea. #2.How confident do you feel about the quality of your Yorkie's snacks? If you have any questions, see the newly updated Yorkshire Terrier Treats article. This covers snacks vs. treats vs. chews, what to avoid & why, and super-healthy recommendations. #3.The Yorkshire Terrier breed is incredibly prone to tooth decay. We reached out last month to announce our updated info. If you missed it, please read it over now: Yorkshire Terrier Dental Care. #4. If you are looking for more helpful reads, please refer to the 'Recent Articles' section on the YorkieInfoCenter Home Page. You'll find a list of all the latest posts including dos and don'ts, separation anxiety, seasonal tips, a Yorkie's preference to one particular person, and much more! Love, Hugs & Yorkie Kisses, The YorkieInfoCenter Team |
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Just a side note....... Collars are absolutely fine to wear as long as you don't pull on them. In fact it is best to have a collar with ID on your dog at all times even if they are microchipped so that if something happens and they slip out of the house you can get your dog back faster then if they have to wait for a Vet to open up and scan them. All of mine now have trachea sensitivities and Callie did as well. Many will have mild trachea issues and live fine without any medication or surgery and just because they have it doesn't mean its going to get worse. Callie had it her whole life had one flare where she needed steroids and other then the flare it never got worse or anything. |
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