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Post by Guest Fri Nov 01 2013, 17:54

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" at wits end at wits end at wits end at wits end at wits end at wits end 


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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Post by janey Fri Nov 01 2013, 18:34

You can only offer advise its up to the person if the choose to listen Xx
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 01 2013, 18:36

OH says advice is free, whether you choose to use it is up to you Big Grin lots of people ask it then just don't list Surprised 

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Post by Kathy Fri Nov 01 2013, 19:54

OMG just trying to imagine what the poor little dog is going to be like with all this going on. So sad Sad 
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Post by Guest Fri Nov 01 2013, 20:56

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 Big Grin

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Post by Guest Fri Nov 01 2013, 21:14

Aww good on your aunt thumbs up

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Post by Guest Sun Nov 03 2013, 20:24

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 Smile

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