Yorkie Puppy Care Guide
The first couple of days after adopting your new Yorkie puppy should be quiet and stress free for him. Being away from his mother and siblings is a trying time for a puppy, so give lots of love and reassurance. Your puppy will be sent home with a new toy and blanket with his siblings and mothers scent on it to help calm him.
Keep playtime to 30 minute intervals and then let him rest. If you have children, have them only hold the puppy while sitting on the floor. Your puppy could easily jump out of a childs arms and injure himself.
Keep fresh water down at all times. Make sure your puppy is eating 3 times a day. Please continue to feed the puppy food we have supplied for two weeks. If you decide to change to another brand of food, do so gradually.
Please don't take your new Yorkshire Terrier puppy to dog parks or put him on the floor at pet supply stores or in the vets office until the whole series of vaccinations have been given.
We believe crate training is a great way to house train your puppy. His crate will be his safe haven where he can go to relax or nap. When you are away he will be safe in his crate and so will your belongings. Do not expect your puppy to stay in his crate for extended periods while he is young. They cannot hold their bladders until 6 months of age.
Your puppy will have already started his potty training with pee pads. Take your puppy outside upon awakening, after meals and after play. Each time he is successful give lots of praise. We also suggest adding a bell on a string to your back door so that every time you take him out help him to nudge the bell with his nose before going out, soon he will ring the bell on his own to alert you that he needs to go out.
Puppies love to chew, so lots of toys to play with will help with teething and save your toes!
We will always be here for you and your new puppy.
Janet and Don Blanchard
mirageyorkies@yahoo.com
Keep playtime to 30 minute intervals and then let him rest. If you have children, have them only hold the puppy while sitting on the floor. Your puppy could easily jump out of a childs arms and injure himself.
Keep fresh water down at all times. Make sure your puppy is eating 3 times a day. Please continue to feed the puppy food we have supplied for two weeks. If you decide to change to another brand of food, do so gradually.
Please don't take your new Yorkshire Terrier puppy to dog parks or put him on the floor at pet supply stores or in the vets office until the whole series of vaccinations have been given.
We believe crate training is a great way to house train your puppy. His crate will be his safe haven where he can go to relax or nap. When you are away he will be safe in his crate and so will your belongings. Do not expect your puppy to stay in his crate for extended periods while he is young. They cannot hold their bladders until 6 months of age.
Your puppy will have already started his potty training with pee pads. Take your puppy outside upon awakening, after meals and after play. Each time he is successful give lots of praise. We also suggest adding a bell on a string to your back door so that every time you take him out help him to nudge the bell with his nose before going out, soon he will ring the bell on his own to alert you that he needs to go out.
Puppies love to chew, so lots of toys to play with will help with teething and save your toes!
We will always be here for you and your new puppy.
Janet and Don Blanchard
mirageyorkies@yahoo.com
🐶The hand of a breeder🐶
The hand of a breeder is the hand that calms the dog during childbirth, it is the hand that caresses her belly to calm her during contractions.
A breeder's hand is the hand that clears the path to help the pups being born, it is the hand that does not tremble and is under the blood to help a puppy in trouble.
A breeder's hand is the hand that breaks the puppies' bag if it is not broken by the mother after birth, it is the hand that helps rub and clean the puppies and get them breathing.
A breeder's hand is the one that tries to revive a puppy, but sometimes has to give up when there is no longer a heartbeat.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that cuts the umbilical cord when the mother does not.
In addition, the hand of the breeder is the one that weighs the puppy every day to make sure that everything is going well.
A breeder's hand is the hand that puts a puppy close to their mother, while the mother looks at you full of confidence. The hand that checks to make sure the mothers milk has come through.
A breeder's hand is the one that rubs their eyes and fights fatigue after days without falling asleep. It is the hand that gives milk bottles day and night.
A breeder's hand is the one that brings the lost puppy back to the mother, the one who plays with the puppy to socialize, the one who helps the puppy to switch to solid food.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that takes care of the little ones when it does not go well with them, and wipes the tears away when they don’t pull through.
The hand of a breeder is the hand you have entrusted with your future puppy.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that is ready day and night to answer all of your questions.
For these things and many other situations not listed, the next time you shake a breeder's hand, think of everything that hand has done with love
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The hand of a breeder is the hand that calms the dog during childbirth, it is the hand that caresses her belly to calm her during contractions.
A breeder's hand is the hand that clears the path to help the pups being born, it is the hand that does not tremble and is under the blood to help a puppy in trouble.
A breeder's hand is the hand that breaks the puppies' bag if it is not broken by the mother after birth, it is the hand that helps rub and clean the puppies and get them breathing.
A breeder's hand is the one that tries to revive a puppy, but sometimes has to give up when there is no longer a heartbeat.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that cuts the umbilical cord when the mother does not.
In addition, the hand of the breeder is the one that weighs the puppy every day to make sure that everything is going well.
A breeder's hand is the hand that puts a puppy close to their mother, while the mother looks at you full of confidence. The hand that checks to make sure the mothers milk has come through.
A breeder's hand is the one that rubs their eyes and fights fatigue after days without falling asleep. It is the hand that gives milk bottles day and night.
A breeder's hand is the one that brings the lost puppy back to the mother, the one who plays with the puppy to socialize, the one who helps the puppy to switch to solid food.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that takes care of the little ones when it does not go well with them, and wipes the tears away when they don’t pull through.
The hand of a breeder is the hand you have entrusted with your future puppy.
The hand of a breeder is the hand that is ready day and night to answer all of your questions.
For these things and many other situations not listed, the next time you shake a breeder's hand, think of everything that hand has done with love
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