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Phantom Queen Morrigan Donating Member | ![]() I just read thru this whole thread and I'm so glad you decided to keep him. he is adorable. My yorkie was 2 1/2 ounces at birth, 1lb 15oz at 13 weeks, and is now 4 lbs at 15 months. She's as skinny as a rail tho, and i would love to fatten her up a little. She's very small compared to other dogs and when we're out she scares me sometimes because she has no fear and doesn't realize she is so small. I too was like you when i was looking for a yorkie. My friend has a 3lb yorkie and i wanted one just like her. But now that i have Morgan i wish she was bigger. Good luck with your little boy. He's very cute. Can't wait to hear what you decided to name him. The Innova food is an excellent choice. Since he's a baby i would leave the food out all day long or feed him 3 times a day, this way you won't have to worry about hypoglycemia. Don't worry about exercising him to much. Let him walk and run as much as he wants. With small dogs you don't have to worry about over doing it, and compromising their bone development. Wait till he has all his distemper vaccines before letting him play with other dogs or before taking him places where other dogs have been. You don't want him to pick up something along the way and get sick. After he's had all his distemper vaccines you should take him everywhere with you so he gets used to different situations and different people. The kids may have scared him so next time if you see kids coming towards you pick him up. Then tell the kids to walk calmly over to him and let him sniff them before they start petting him. Let only one kid at a time pet him, too many kids can be overwhelming for such a small puppy. After he's comfortable with the kids you can put him down and let him mingle. My yorkie LOVES everything and everyone, sometimes a little too much. LOL i had her everywhere when she was little. The most critical period of dog socialization is up to 16 weeks. During this period you should try to expose him to all sorts of situations. Also work with him at home by rolling him over on his back while playing, putting your fingers in his ears and mouth, play with his toes and feet. basically 'torture' him so that he gets used to everything and he'll let you do anything you need to do to him (cut his nails, brush his teeth, groom him, and this helps with vet and grooming visits) Neutering can actually be done as soon as the testicles have descended but with smaller dogs its recommended to wait until 5-6 months old because by then they should have more weight on them.
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| ![]() ![]() Health would be my main concern with the pup you bought.. I know puppymill people that feed their pups nothing but macaroni to keep them tinny till they get to new home.. Lovely puppy mill people.. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() hehe...but i can't throw stones since i am guilty too LOL especially on the really loooooong threads like this one LOL
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| ![]() I know when they are long they get daunting..but I usually read the first two and the last two so I can see where things are at lol...oh well...I guess we arent perfect..hehe.. Dawn |
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| ![]() hehe...i guess that is one way to do it. never thought about that LOL
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The only thing that worried me about Canidae was that it only came in all life stages. There was no puppy food by this brand and I wasn't really sure if puppies need different things than adults. I've heard arguments on both sides. What's your opinion on this? | |
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anyway...i used Royal Canine and maggie went nuts for it. i have not heard anything bad about it. but we have 3 dogs and it is so hard to keep them on separate foods so i have switched maggie to the same thing our other dogs eat. this is where we get it...i don't know if they are national or not...but i do know they ship their food too. http://shopping.netsuite.com/delivermypetfood it's great food and all of our dogs love it. good luck ![]()
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His nails definitely need cutting right now. I'm taking him to the vet tomorrow and hopefully she can do it for me. He needs to have a stool sample tested as well and go on something called revolution apparently. My vet said that all puppies do it. I've never had a puppy of my own before, so it's kind of new to me. He's due for his second shot in about 3 weeks. I've been touching his feet as much as possible, because I heard that some Yorkies don't like that, so I'm trying to get him used to it. I worked with him today on sitting and staying and bribing him with treats. He did really well. I want to have him neutered before he is fully mature so that he can get all of the benefits. Thanks again for all the information ![]() | |
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