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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Fort Worth, TX
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| ![]() Hmmmm..... "are tiny Yorkie pups okay"...... that's a tough one.... I suppose "okay" would depend on your own personal viewpoints of the word... Now don't get me wrong.... I absolutely ADORE my little angel... and wouldn't change the fact that she's with me, for anything in the world!! But I do have to say, that being her mom has been hard since the day I brought her home...... As a mother of FIVE 2-legged babies - my youngest, now 10 years old - I thought I was DONE raising little ones.... we have dogs - several, in fact... and while they are like our children, they are pretty independent - even as puppies, they weren't too terrible to handle. But baby Natalie - is like having a human premie baby.... 24 hours a day - 7 days a week........... she needs CONSTANT care, simply due to her size... She doesn't have any MAJOR health issues - nothing like a liver shunt, physical imparments, hydrocephalus - or anything like that... but with her being 6 months old and just 22 ounces now - any common little "bug" or change in diet, environmental conditions or stressful situations - can send us racing to the emergency room!! Natalie's only been with us 3 months and already we've made three middle of the night ER trips - numerous visits to our local vet's office - spent literally THOUSANDS of dollars on medical care and treatments - and have lost countless hours of sleep.... (not to mention the near "heart-attacks" each time we thought we could be losing her!!!) None of this really comes from her being an "unhealthy pup".... although I am aware that she didn't come from a history of exceptional breeding - she didn't really have any "uncommon" health issues early in life that would lead to her having a weak immune system or any other "hitch" in her rearing. That's not to say that a more diligent breeding program, healthier diet and all around better general care initially - wouldn't have had an affect on her overall well being - - - I'm certain it would have..... but still, tiny animals are simply more suseptible to the dangers of even the most "protected" environment. It's terrifying really.... and as much love as I have for this precious little thing - I hold an equal amount of fear in EVERY SINGLE THING we encounter!! I miss many of the things that most people get to share with their new puppies..... cuddling up in bed in the wee hours of the morning (because Natalie is far too small to allow her to sleep with us - for fear of a fall, suffocation, etc.) - long outings to the dog park, meet up's or play dates just to show her off (because we're afraid she'll "catch something" from the other pups or they'll play too rough with her, causing injury) - - romping around the house with her - (since she stays in her playpen, bassinet or in my arms all the time as we can't allow her to roam the house ... just too many dangers!) - - even the smallest, silliest things - - like dressing her up... (there are very few things that she can wear as she needs a tiny size, not carried by most) - and putting bows / barrettes in her hair... (we do it, but have to be EXTRA careful as her tiny little fontanel is still slightly open - so pushing on her head is something we don't like to do!) - - Many of the puppy perfumes, shampoos / conditioners, etc. that are out there - can have an ill affect on her skin - so we don't do much switching around with that and need to be careful of what we use... even her laundry soap was an issue at first... (we've since started using a diluted formula of the baby laundry soap, "Dreft") Her diet and "meal preferences" keep us fully stocked with over 30 different "menu items" and have even sent us to the 24 hour market in the middle of the night on more than one occassion!! - - - With a tiny one, you just can't implement the "wait and see - she'll eat when she gets hungry" method of feeding.... since if she goes even a couple of hours without a meal we end up facing the dreaded hypoglycemia!!! So she HAS to eat.... and when it comes right down to it - we HAVE to give her WHATEVER it is we can get her to take!! While still making sure that it's healthy for her and doesn't cause problems with her bowels that can lead to even MORE problems!! This has been a battle since day one! We have to be careful that bath water is not too hot.... not too cold.... that she doesn't get chilled, even briefly... or over heated by the blow-dryer.... that the temperature in the house is just right... that her sweaters don't fit too tight or too loose.... that her meds are on time, her vitamins are appropriately "hidden" in whatever food it is she decides to eat that day... That she gets enough fluids so she doesn't dehydrate (which she could do in a matter of a couple of hours if she "forgets" to get a drink or two) - that she doesn't aspirate on fluid if we have to syringe feed her - (because she DOES forget to drink - quite often, in fact!).... that she has plenty of playtime and bonding with Mama (because sometimes we are just EXHAUSTED!!) - - and that she knows WE LOVE HER EVERY SINGLE MOMENT!!! I know that I sound like I'm venting..... or maybe even that I regret bringing this little one into my world...... but I'm really not.... and I most certainly don't..... she has been MY JOY since the moment I laid eyes on her.... and I pray that she will be for many years to come!! We're settling into a routine... and getting things right.... I just hope we're doing the job well enough to provide her with everything she needs!! Did I - and would I - have CHOSEN to have such a tiny little soul enter my life??? In an ideal situation... no - - - and I do have "issues" with those folks who continue to INTENTIONALLY breed these kids exclusively to "out do" the one before them who had an even smaller baby!! But.............. the ones who are already here - need special moms and dads to care for them................. so here we are!! I saw a preview for a new movie coming out... I don't recall the name of it... but he says (in reference to adopting a little boy) - "I would never bring a child into this world!!! But how do you justify not loving one who's already here???" - - - - (or something very similar to that) - - - and I suppose that's how I feel about the "teacups" of the canine world.... I wouldn't do it............ I didn't want it.......... but I have it........ and I LOVE IT!!! So I will do WHATEVER it takes to honor my commitment to this angel of a girl who's stolen my heart..... this sweet soul who makes me smile - - warms me with her little kisses - - makes me giggle - - brings me the most treasured blessings - and makes my world complete!!! Here's Natalie this evening.... fighting her illness over this past week is still showing in her little face and coat - but she's here and she's slowly recovering!! Your little girl is a treasure... and while I certainly don't mean to frighten you with all that we've experienced - just know that loving one so tiny is one of the biggest jobs - and greatest rewards - you're likely to ever encounter!! All the best to you and your little one!!! She's a beautiful baby!!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Indiana
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| ![]() Natalie is so tiny and sweet ![]() ![]()
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Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Thurmont, MD
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| ![]() I also have a little guy, Snickers, he will be 2 years old next month and is a whooping 3.2 pounds. He has so much energy, never stops! We were extremely careful with him when he was a puppy and continue to be every day. The other thing to be very careful of is children. They love puppies and they don't realize how fragile these babies are. I would be very careful about letting children around your baby. In fact, the breeder who sold us Snickers would not sell to anyone with small children in the house. Our children are grown and we have no grandchildren to worry about yet, but thought I should mention it. |
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Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| ![]() Mom2BabyNatalie, first I have to say Natalie is so precious and adorable and having someone like you that clearly understands the issues of owning a tiny is a blessing for her... Reading your post gave me goose bumps...I think everyone who's considering a tiny should read your post first...I believe a lot of potential owners of tinies don't understand that there is a huge difference in the care a tiny needs and the potential for being hurt or killed in a small fall or being stepped on.... Thank you for posting that....
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RIP Skoshi! Love You Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Wichita falls,tx
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Therapy Dog Donating Member | ![]() Twinkle is so cute and she is going to be tiny. Izzy was tiny like that and still is. She will be 10 mos next Monday and she is still only 2 pounds 6 ounces. You are right - her little legs look like toothpicks and could easily breaked even if you sat on her by mistake so we are constantly watching where we step, where we sit,etc. I love the bell idea but she doesn't wear her collar in the house but I was just thinking we should have Isabel make some bows with bells attached - that would be cool. ![]()
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AND Friday also! Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Long Island
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| ![]() she sure is adorable .... good luck with her ...
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: USA
Posts: 277
| ![]() Wid is 3 pounds. He's fairly sturdy though, at that size. However, I did have an adorable 2.3 lb Chihuahua that DH and I decided to re-home. He was so very tiny, and needed more diligent watchfulness than we could give. We also care for my elderly mom, who's very sick. The difference in heartiness between 2.3 pounds and 3 pounds seemed enormous. Also Widdles eats very, very well. My Chi was extremely picky. He'd only eat in certain circumstances and reacted very poorly to stress of any kind...even a bath. He'd have tummy problems. For us, although he was a dear, he was too small and too fragile. We found a wonderful woman who has him as her 'only child' and it's is absolutely perfect for him. That's what he needed. Although I loved him tremendously, he needed a different home than I could give. Sometimes for the little ones, it has to be about what they need, not just what we want. All of you with tiny ones have my utmost admiration. You truly are special Mom's to those kids!! Hugs and Noselicks,
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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| ![]() Twinkle is adorable . |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 123
| ![]() Gracie weighed 15 oz (yep, that's right) when we got her at 11 weeks. She kept growing until she was 2 years old and now weighs just about 5 lbs. She's still really "short" for a Yorkie but her frame got bigger, so you never can tell. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: AL
Posts: 465
| ![]() I just posted a similar question today. We have had Logan for 3 weeks, and he has not gained any weight. He is almost 14 weeks and weighs only 1.3 lbs. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: AL
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| ![]() Mom2BabyNatalie, Thanks for your wonderful, informative post! I can relate in some ways, although we have been fortunate to avoid any illnesses and injuries so far, except I did step on Logan's paws one day when I didn't know he was behind me. He cried, and then I cried. I'm learning that tiny Yorkies do require more time and attention, and like you, I feel like I have a newborn in the house, except that newborn will ALWAYS be a newborn. But our tiny babies are here in this world and need someone to take care of them. And thanks to wonderful sites like this and friendly people, we have help! |
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Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2006 Location: Mississippi
Posts: 1,162
| ![]() Im so happy for you and your new baby!! Tiffany is 2 lb. 5 oz and she is 2 1/2. My new baby that I havent gotten yet is 4 months old and 1 lb. 14 oz. I think. I cant wait to get her! ![]()
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