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Deaf ears
I'm the "animal expert" in the family so everyone comes to me with the problems. Trouble is i don't sugar coat it and blame the dog or the cat etc so they tend to never listen to my advice. My cousins yorkie is a live wire. Firstly, bought from a BYB no papers no parents in a garage up a dark lane at 7 weeks old type job.
a) i told her to change his food "but that is what the breeder fed him, it's really expensive" This same breeder who has no papers, keeps it in a garage and gave it to you at 7 weeks. Money does not equal quality.
b) shes getting him neutered at a mere 5 months old "the vets said he has his balls so it will calm him down as he is sexually active"
i gave up after that. I think shes going to get it done anyway against my advice, and i hope it does help but it wont. He is a puppy, getting fed the wrong food, not walked "cause he wont walk" and its a yorkie. i just hope he doesnt get stuck in puppy stage cause he doesnt mature.
a) i told her to change his food "but that is what the breeder fed him, it's really expensive" This same breeder who has no papers, keeps it in a garage and gave it to you at 7 weeks. Money does not equal quality.
b) shes getting him neutered at a mere 5 months old "the vets said he has his balls so it will calm him down as he is sexually active"
i gave up after that. I think shes going to get it done anyway against my advice, and i hope it does help but it wont. He is a puppy, getting fed the wrong food, not walked "cause he wont walk" and its a yorkie. i just hope he doesnt get stuck in puppy stage cause he doesnt mature.
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Re: Deaf ears
You can only offer advise its up to the person if the choose to listen Xx
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Re: Deaf ears
OH says advice is free, whether you choose to use it is up to you lots of people ask it then just don't list
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OMG just trying to imagine what the poor little dog is going to be like with all this going on. So sad
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Re: Deaf ears
Well i have told her that i wont give her advice when he is still going mad and has no balls to blame it on.
But one good thing, my aunt who i got her dog groomed for her has kept it up really well and the doggy looks fab
But one good thing, my aunt who i got her dog groomed for her has kept it up really well and the doggy looks fab
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Well the neutering didn't happen. The vet said there was some "problem" aka they caught themselves on!!! I told my cousin I was glad cause he's much too young
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