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With a face like that, how could you go wrong! :D As a suggestion, I would try and introduce Sydney and Suzy Q on neutral territory so they won't have any territory issues. Also I would make sure to do everything first with Sydney. I am sure that you know all of this already but just thought I'd share some of my experience with bringing Maggie home. Enjoy your little additional! |
Thank you! 2 Attachment(s) Vet gave her a clean bill of health. YAY! The girls are getting along great--thank you for the advice, Mom to Hot Rod. My parents' Yorkie Ginger was the one we were really nervous about. She doesn't like other dogs, but after just one day, they are playing together. They had to let the new puppy know pecking order, of course, and Suzy did her submissive pose, so I think it turned out well. Sydney is sometimes protective of Suzy if Ginger gets too snippy. I wasn't able to get a good pic of all three yet, but working on it. Suzy is still very "floppy" lol with her moves. In the pic of all three (from left to right) Sydney, Suzy Q and Ginger is the one looking as if she's ready to pounce on the puppy. |
AWWW Suzy Q is so adorable... |
Suzy Q is adorable, I am sure she will fit in. I got my 4 th Yorkie Sassy 9 months ago, the other 3 instantly did not like her, now her being the smallest at 6 lbs rules the whole family. So get ready. :D |
WOW--you have four? That's great! I had only Sydney and thought that I would stop at one. Mainly because my husband was allergic to dogs. Well, I am finally divorcing that abusive manipulator so Sydney and I are away from him. Then I thought, I could get another one because I no longer have someone to stop me. Perhaps some day--dare I say--three! |
Congrats Suzy Q is a little doll!!!!! |
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