





We got her as a puppy in October of 2021. She has since become apart of the family. She doesn’t bark, she’s awesome with our kids. She’s playful and smart. Our whole family loves her so much 3 other family members got biewers because of Paisley being such a good dog. Even when the doorbell rings she usually doesn’t bark at it. There’s times she’ll just lift her head and put it back down.
Hi, my name is Prokhor. I have been bothered by seizures for a long time, and during this time, I was diagnosed with erosive gastritis. However, later I was diagnosed with epilepsy and prescribed Levetiracetam in suspension three times a day.
But taking it three times a day is impossible because my parents work, and an automatic feeder is not suitable since I live with a cat.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? How was it solved? Are there any alternative medications?
Too bad his first view of the world has to be me... :)
She’s still younger than she should be, but the people who brought her and her littermates into the world have experienced a bit of a family emergency and have determined that now that the puppies are weaned, they need their forever families to pick them up.
I’ve been a senior dog rescue mom, and it’s been 20 entire years since I’ve had a puppy in my home. I fell in love with my husband’s Yorkie when I met them and a little while after my large-breed senior passed, he did the leg work to find me a local Yorkie pup. (Mom is a traditional Yorkie and dad is a certified Biewer).
I’ve been reading as much as I can so I can anticipate any potential challenges, and she has a vet appointment Monday morning. But if anybody has had to raise a Yorkie puppy from about 7-8 weeks of age, would you be so kind as to tell me what that was like?
I do work full-time from home and while my days can be meeting-heavy, we have enough flexibility that I am confident I can meet her needs throughout the day and begin working on training as soon as it’s appropriate. But I don’t truly know when it’s appropriate and don’t want to miss those windows! Any advice you’ve got is welcome.