Vomiting In Yorkie Puppies
There can be plenty of reasons why your Yorkie puppy is throwing up and it is highly important for you to know whether it’s a sign of disease or illness, dog poisoning, eating food straight from the trash can, or too many dog treats. There can be many explanations for Yorkie puppy vomiting , such as: Eating something they shouldn’t have. Puppies are generally curious to their immediate environment and in their eyes everything is edible until proven...
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When adopting or buying a Yorkshire Terrier teacup puppy, it is important to choose one for a stable temperament and his ability to respond well to you. Either a female or a male Yorkie Terrier teacup will make a good pet in your home as long as you don’t neglect and take them for granted.
When it comes to gender, that is really up to you. Owners of Yorkshire Terrier teacup females state they are better as pets, gentler, and quieter in general. Owners of male Yorkshire Terrier teacup males...
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The Newborn Yorkie Puppies
The Yorkie mom will care for her new family herself for the first three to four weeks. She will keep her puppies clean and as long as the newborn Yorkie puppies are warn and getting enough to eat, they will be quiet nd sleep most of the time.
If they are not happy, however, they won’t hesitate to let everyone know. Your main concern is the mother’s needs and keeping the temperature at the right level. Newborn Yorkie puppies can’t control their body...
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Disruptions and loud noises can be particularly traumatic at first. Young pups have a tendency to give startled reactions to any sudden noise. A new noise breaking the silence causes drastic reactions.
However, even without your help, most dogs will learn to accept normal disruptions. For example, when an electric fan is turned on for the first time, your teacup Yorkie puppy may jump; but if the noise continues, it soon just blends into the background and your teacup Yorkie puppy doesn’t...
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When To Give Vaccinations to Your Teacup Yorkie Terrier Puppy
If your teacup Yorkie Terrier puppy is exposed to other dogs at 6 wks veterinarians will opt for vaccinating with inactivated parvovirus. When exposure is not a factor most vets will ask owners to wait until the puppy is 8 wks. Your veterinarian may also be able to perform temperature testing on the puppy by eight weeks of age – as part of the teacup Yorkie Terrier care for your pet’s health, or recommend someone to...
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