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No Joke Thread I Need Help! Im not going to make this long and go through the hows as I wanna post this fast I can answer questions as they come. 2 Jack Russel Terrier/Pug mix has been pruchased THEY ARE SOOOO SMALL I instantly suspect something, one is taken to the vet, The vet says the pup is 2 WEEKS OLD!:eek: So I contact the other person and tell them the baby you have is 2 weeks old they start tripping. Young couple just learning about dogs. I tell the guy to come over and I sit him down and lecture him, Gave him a full tube of Nutrical and say gice 3 times a day inbetween meals, I give him a bag of Innova Puppy food and tell him SOFTEN, I also give him 2 cans of soft puppy food. What else do I tell him to do (beside the obvious get to the vet) I Also wrote a note to the vet telling what I have told them to do, I told them to take a stool sample in, Puppy needs to be dewormed, and I also requested that when vaccines are give DO NOT GIVE LEPTO. Test for coccida, giardia, camphy, all worms, etc.. I told him another vet had said his litter mate was 2 weeks old so thats the suspected age. WHat else can I tell these kids? They are VERY upset and VERY willing to do what it takes, as am I I said if it gets too much or you need a break bring him over.... Should the puppy be getting the milk that replaces mothers milk? He is eating soft food which leads me to believe he is more than 2 weeks, I would guess(but Im NOT a vet) he is 4 weeks. Eyes open, alert, and eating 5 times a day. HELP I AM SO SCARED FOR THIS BABY |
OMG! This is scary. I wonder if they should be giving some kind of puppy formula or puppy "gruel"?? I just don't have the best advice for this age pup - but I'm sure the wonderful breeders will chime in w/ great advice! |
I would run to petsmart asap and get Mother's replacement dog formula and start bottle feedings to supplement the food he is eating; they still nurse at 4 weeks even if they are starting to wean. |
Thats what Im hoping for. Oh, by the way....this lady HAS been turned into Humane Society, and Animal Control is guiding these kids parents throught the steps. I hope this lady that is selling these babies goes to hell for this. I dont say that about people in jest, she is no different than the Michael Vicks in this world. I just want to cry. What about these 2 babies litter mates??? A normal litter for these 2 kinds of dogs is 4-6. I am so angry I am beside myself. I know where she lives and I am REALLLLLY tempted to go to her house and tell her EXACTLY what I think. Id also like to break in her house and steal her dogs every last one of them. Sorry I know that stealing is a sin but I think God would understand....dont you?? |
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they purchased this young? What about the mother? how about giving them some (ground up very fine) dog food , mixed with some baby rice cereal and replacement milk? |
I'm so sorry your going through this right now. I don't have any advice to give but I will be keeping you and these puppies in my prayers. |
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Oh and the ground fine food, do you mean like grining the Innova puppy kibble? Can they used canned Innova or is the ground kibble better? |
When Livi was about 3 weeks old her breeder was giving her goats milk. I would see what their vet recommends and maybe send a PM to Mardelin to see what else she would do.....just a thought. Oh, and I would definitely feed wet puppy food....maybe Canidae or Nature's Variety. Tammy |
That SUCKS that breeder let them go like that - talk about GREED ! I wish you all the best - chances are they'd be so much better off together until they get a little older but other than that I don't know what to say - you already seem like you have it under control and good for you stepping up. That breeder needs the wrath of the Yorkie MAFIA coming down on her :mad: :mad: - that's just disgusting she'd sell 2 week old puppies to people who aren't experienced :( |
Worming and socialization Here are 2 things the new owners will have to take on that a good breeder does before you get the puppy Worming the orphaned puppy is no different than with unorphaned puppies. Most worming programs begin at about four weeks of age. The American Association of Parasitologists and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have made the following recommendations for deworming puppies: Every 2 weeks until 3 months of age Once a month from 3 to 6 months of age After 6 months follow adult recommendations which are to treat regularly (example: four times a year), considering potential exposure to parasites and prepatent periods (time from when parasite enters the body to the appearance of eggs in the stool). Socialization It is important for the orphan puppy to have interaction with members of the household at 5-6 weeks of age. Remember, it is still a baby and must be handled with care, but you should start to introduce the pup to noises, grooming procedures, new people and pets. Early socialization and enabling the puppy to feel secure in its own environment will help prevent many problems from arising in the future. |
Okay thanks guys keep advice coming Im picking out little things in every post I had not thought of. Like the social aspects of this baby. ugggg this is so bad. Yes V we need a Yorkie Mafia SMACK DOWN! Im gonna see if Tara (tdessaur) wants to go over there and ask for a pup or see what we can get into (hopfully not WWE match) but at this point I am PISSED! :mad: |
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SICK THE COPS ON THAT LADY FOR DOING THAT. GET THE VET TO BVACK YOU UP ON IT. |
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