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My friend has one of Deb's pups. He's 9 years old now. He is the sweetest, most adorable boy. He's sturdy and very healthy. He has never had a health issue. I sent you a private message. I don't think you could ever go wrong with Deb's puppies. |
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Hey everyone! I got my little guy on Friday, and he has been wonderful. He whined for the first hour or so, but got really comfortable after that. He's so beautiful in person. He has a big personality, which I love. But he's also quiet and adapts to change relatively easily. He's curious and cautious but never afraid. Anyway, I'm going gah gah over him. Here's his photos - https://www.instagram.com/whimsy_the_yorkie/ Don't mind the terrible haircut. I can't take him into a groomer yet, so I hacked away thinking it'll look fine. It didn't. But he's so cute he can pull anything off. Anyone have issues of teary eyes and scratching with their new pups? Whimsy has been checked by 3 different vets/professionals, and there's no sign of fleas, ticks, or the like. We thought it was allergies, but saw 0 improvements after giving him antihistamines. |
Congrats! He's a cutie! Did you give him a bath? I know when I first got my girl, I wasn't rinsing her enough and that made her itchy. On the eyes, I know deb uses RC food, have you thought about transitioning to a grain free food? A benefit of switching to grain free was that my girls eyes stopped running- such a bonus not to mention a great ingredient list. Those are the only two things I can think of. |
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Whimsy is such a cutie. Yeah, I can see his big personality in the videos! He looks really confident around you guys too, which is a sign of a great breeder in Deb! |
Whimsy is super cute!! Congrats on finally bringing him home :) As for the itching, I noticed this with my baby Scottie too when I first brought him home (he had a bad case of dandruff too). It could have been due to several factors. Things I changed/used: - use a fragrance-free natural shampoo (and made sure to rinse well - i.e. rinse more even after I thought he was thoroughly rinsed off) - transitioned him to grain-free kibble - changed his water daily, cleaned his water dish frequently, and gave only filtered water - made sure not to use fabric softener in washing his bedding/towels and used vinegar as the "softener" to make sure all detergent was well rinsed off - vacuum and kept his area clean - fed a teeny tiny bit of organic virgin coconut oil daily Note that it seems common for some puppies to be extra itchy. They sometimes just grow out of it... |
Oh and how about bathing in the kitchen sink? It's so much easier to just use the sprayer to rinse them thoroughly - for me anyway. |
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