YORKSHIRE TERRIER
Breed of small, spirited toy breed originated in Yorkshire,
England, in the mid-19th century. Toy size Yorkie stands
about 9 in. (22.8 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs
from 4 -7 lb (1.8–3.2 kg). Its long, straight, glossy coat is
finely textured and is dark steel blue and gold in color.
Although the Yorkshire Terrier is a created by human
breed, precisely what dogs were used in its creation
remains largely a matter of speculation since no breeding
records were kept and the Yorkshire Terriers area
contained many popular toy and terrier types that could
have been used for crossbreeding. However, the general
consensus is that the Yorkshire Terrier represents the
bred-down issue of crosses between Skye terrier and
Manchester terrier. Today, as in the past, the Yorkshire
Terriers are the most popular companion .
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Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar is known as a condition resulting in a sudden
drop in blood glucose in a puppy. It is an issue most often noticed in the toy breeds. It can
also be found in smaller puppies of a litter in comparison to other litter mates or
underweight puppies. It can be brought on by lack of food consumption, stress, infections
or poor diet. Puppies and yorkie puppies alike are most susceptible to hypoglycemia from 2
days to 5 months of age. 2 day old puppies having hypoglycemia can usually be attributed
to a newborn puppy nursing on its mother but not being successful in getting enough milk.
Supplement feeding is required for a puppy in this situation to prevent fading puppy
syndrome that will lead to dehydration and death. Newborn puppies should be weighed at
birth and then again everyday to monitor weight gain. If no weight gain is noticed within 24
to 32 hours after birth, or any loss of weight, supplement feeding must be given to avoid
fading puppy syndrome. Other signs besides no weight gain or even weight loss is that the
puppy will become colder as body temperature lowers, and the skin will lose elasticity
indicating dehydration. If gone untreated, the result is deadly.
Signs of hypoglycemia in an older puppy’s can be the puppy will appear limp and lethargic.
The gums and tongue will lack color, they could shiver or tremble. Other signs can be
weakness, confusion, wobbly gait, frothing or drooling, wobbling of the head, and perhaps
seizures and convolutions.
Some causes of hypoglycemia are generally as follows:
Over-handling young puppies, not allowing them enough rest or sleep.
Puppies not getting enough nutrition nursing on their mother, or eating an adequate
amount of food during their meal.
Stress due to any change in its environment.
Switching diets to a different brand of food and or weaning .
Stress due to any type of traveling. (Regular outings should be limited until five to six
months of age).
Bacterial infections or intestinal parasites.
Poor diet or poor eating habits.
Newborn puppies require plenty of rest. It is wise to contain them to at least one room when
young. Keep puppies confined with lots of water, puppy pads, a soft bed, toys and do not
skip scheduled feedings. This can help avoid the possibility of your new Yorkie puppy over
exerting himself when playing. It is important for them to get lots of rest. Limit playtime to
small intervals in the course of the day.
Hypoglycemia in older Yorkshire Terrier puppies is generally triggered by stress or even a
missed meal or a combination of both. Always keep available a highly palatable high calorie
paste. Some such brands are Nutri Stat or Nutri Cal. To help avoid hypoglycemia, puppy
paste should be given to your puppy during and before any kinds of stressful situations
such as travel, vaccinations, strenuous exercise, low temperatures, changing of homes,
absences of a recent meal, or lack of rest.
Stress and improper nutrition can cause the blood sugar to drop to dangerously low levels.
Always feed a high quality dog food 3 to 5 times a day depending on age. The more
youthful they are, the more frequent they should be feed.
Treatment:
Blood sugar levels have to be restored as soon as possible. A way of doing this is to use
something such as Nutri Cal or Nutri Drops ¼ cc per pound. Take note to follow directions
on the Nutri Drop bottle. When using Nutri Cal place two inches on your forefinger and wipe
it on the roof of your Yorkie puppy’s mouth. Repeat in 30 minute intervals if needed. Honey,
sugar or Karo syrup will work in a pinch if rubbed on the roof of the mouth. Only use puppy
paste or Nutri drops, or the honey or Karo syrup substitute. Never combine them. Follow
the above with spoon feeding your Yorkie puppy with baby food, stages 1, beef flavored.
Making sure the Yorkshire Terrier puppy is warm is another essential part of treatment as
body temperature goes down whenever a puppy has hypoglycemia. In progressive stages
of hypoglycemia this happens very rapidly. A temperature that falls below 96 degrees
usually leads to a coma. Keeping the puppy warm with blankets or heating pad set at low
during treatment will aid in the puppy’s recovery process.
Yorkie breeders give frequent feedings of 4 to 5 times a day is recommended for puppies
at risk to avoid hypoglycemia. Feed moist or semi moist food to ensure it is more palatable
and use only high quality dog food made specifically for puppies. Puppies which are more
vulnerable to hypoglycemia are tiny puppies, underweight puppies, puppies weaned to
early or placed to soon to new homes (12 weeks should be minimum age). Most outgrow
this condition at 4 to 6 months of age. Puppies with estimated adult weight under 4 lbs are
at higher risk of occurrence and may have several episodes throughout their lifetime.
Always pay careful attention to eating habits and diet of any tiny toy puppy.
•Yorkshire terriers were initially developed to kill rats in
Yorkshire mines Owners desired a dog that would be
small enough to carry in their pockets.
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We have AKC Yorkie puppies for sale. We hand picked our females and males from top Yorkie breeders. All our Yorkshire
Terriers run free in our home. We do not own kennel. We believe all animal need love, care, and respect. We always
looking for someone to do the same or more. Yorkie puppies are cute, however, they need special love and care.
Yorkshire Terriers are very stubborn and high energy breed. Please understand this toy breed before getting your new
best friend. We offer 1 year guarantee on all our Yorkie puppies. You can pick from all sizes ( Pocket Teacup Yorkie Terrier
to toy size.) and different face you like. We have our Yorkie for pet, breed and show. Teacup lovers must call us for getting
our super tiny teacup Yorkshire Terrier . Tinier they get, more hard to care for the puppy. We suggested getting toy size
Yorkie for the first time yorkie owner. Please feel free to e-mail us or call. We will be happy to assist all the question you
have about this breed. We will answer all your questions to the best of our knowledge for your new best friend. We have
perfect puppies for you. All our pups are priced differently. Provided by Alrikoyorkies

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