Taking Care of Your Yorkie Puppy 's Health
The problem with puppies, and with all dogs for that matter, is that
they can't tell you what's wrong when they fall ill. Sure,
they can show you something's up with great displays of
whimpering and whining. They might scratch until the sun
goes down, but you don't really know if the problem is
caused by fleas or allergies. And unless you majored in
animal husbandry, chances are you'll need to look for a
veterinarian who knows her stuff to care for your
four-footed friend — in good times and in bad. Furthermore,
its important to know what to expect when you visit her
offices for checkups.
Shopping for a health care provider for your pup is no different than
searching for any other family doctor. You'll want to do
plenty of research and consider the following:
The Decision to Spay/Neuter
Raising one Yorkie Puppy is delightful; realizing your pooch is
"in the family way", however, can be downright daunting.
Make sure there are no surprises by having your little one
neutered or spayed as soon as possible, provided you don't
want to become a breeder, that is. The surgeries can be done
by the time puppies are six months old and include a fairly
quick recovery time. Fido's mates pals at the park will be
none the wiser. Benefits to such surgeries include: