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  1. His dream noises sounded off. Definitely wasn't running in a field of yellow daisies dream thats for sure. Poor babes. Is it bad that I like that he was clingy to me. Wrapped and held him in the cardi i was wearing. Could've taken him to my bed if hubby wasn't around. Lol
  2. My husband has been sending me updates and pics. All seems to be ok and back to normal. But i sometimes think he's just saying that to shut me up LOL My pup did pee twice in his designated area. And did his no.2 later also. Could have been constipation.... I am the biggest worry wart!
  3. I did read this before posting. I just thought there could be another reason.
  4. Need some advice. I have a 10.5 week male yorkie. Hes sweet as pie. Plays constantly with his toys and can entertain himself as well as us. All weekend he has been doing his normal routine, play, nap, poo/pee, eat, play, etc etc. Then after his nap in the evening, he woke up followed my husband and I around the house and whined to be picked up. So i did because i just love to cuddle. Thats when i noticed him acting strange. He would pace up and down. Not touch his toys. Would sit on his puppy steps look at the carpet, walk up the steps to the sofa, back down to the steps, on the carpet, back on the steps, run to me for back up and reassurance, and it repeated until he went to sleep with my husband on the sofa around midnight. Is this normal? He seemed normal this morning. Played with his toys. Ate his food. Napped. Poo/peed. Hubby says he is fine but I read that it could be puppy had a urinary tract infection. I checked him out. Checked his behind. His temperature. My husband thinks i'm being too much. Can anyone explain or have gone through similar with their pup? Just wanted to add that during his nap before he went strange, he was making noises in his sleep. Like little whiney crying noises. Bad dream? Can that effect them?
  5. I'm not a breeder but I did get both my furbabes (18week old pup now and a 5 year old) from an interstate breeder. Im sorry if this will offend other breeders but she was hopeless. If you choose to breed and sell I think you should be on top of things including communication with your buyer. She only communicated via email even when I gave her my mobile number and she still didn't offer hers. Pics sent to me via email of the pups, I would look at the background setting. It was a pig sty. That should have set alarm bells in my head. I know now that she had a few litters going from different bitches and was probably overwhelmed???? I don't know. And she posted all the paperwork to the same suburb where i live but in a DIFFERENT STATE! Took me two weeks to get it after numerous calls to australia post. Anyway.... I really don't think its too much to ask for pictures of your pup since you have already paid a deposit and the excitement of a new family member has kicked in.
  6. I agree, its not the end of the world. Any BAER is the last option. She shows signs that she can hear (or feel vibrations) but also doesn't show signs. I just need to know. Thank you everyone for all your advice. I quite like this dog/puppy community
  7. thanks for that. I'm in Adelaide Hills. Two wells is quite far. I'll keep researching. Have also asked my vet (via fb)
  8. Yes sorry i realised when I hit submit. Here is the little raggamuffin.
  9. My babes in bed with me on a sunday morning
  10. Here is my little ratbags Love them!! Roxy and Lois 2.pdf Roxy and Lois.pdf Roxy Passport Pic.pdf Roxy Side Eye.pdf
  11. Yes i'm looking into it now as we speak. Trying to find where they do this in Adelaide. Breeder wasn't the best and couldn't even contact her by phone. Always email which I thought was strange. Anyway, I'm not here to put her down i'm more concerned about my pup and her welfare.
  12. Yes my vet did the basic test for sound. No response from pup. Was just clicking and clapping. All the stuff we had tried at home. She also did tell me about the BAER test but also said that as a pup she will have selective hearing. But my husband and I can clearly see that she just isn't responding and showing alertness to certain noises. I have contacted the breeder and she has said to give it 18 months and see where she's at. I'm sure 18 months would be enough time for the breeder to say, sorry, your issue now. I paid good money for a pure bred. And its not about the money but the lack of empathy and concern of the breeder about my pup from her bitches litter.
  13. Thank you for your good advice. I'll get on to them asap! Thank you everyone
  14. Yes. I took her to the vet for her usual worming and also expressed my concerns. My vet checked her ears and did some basic test like I had done. Clicking and clapping to see if she would respond, jump, anything. But she didn't. I was just told to monitor and see how she goes as she gets old. I know its not the end of the world if shes partially deaf. She's a good pup but i just can't help but worry.
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