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Shan's Yorkie Haven*** Chase - Bile Acid Results: GOOD - Normal Range Blood Panels: Excellent Health Liver Panel: Healthy Liver Degenerative myelopathy (DM): WT/WT Normal (Clear) Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM): WT/WT Normal (Clear)... Primary lens luxation (PLL): WT/WT Normal (Clear) Progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD-PRA): WT/M Carrier (one mutation) *** Rumour - Bile Acid Results: GOOD - Normal Range Blood Panels: Excellent Health Liver Panel: Healthy Liver Degenerative myelopathy (DM): WT/WT Normal (Clear) Primary lens luxation (PLL): WT/WT Normal (Clear) Progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD-PRA): WT/WT Normal (Clear) Shan's Yorkie Haven updated their profile picture.Shan's Yorkie HavenInternational Ch./Multi.Gr.Ch/Multi.Ch./Multi Jr. Gr. Ch. Candy Club Monte-Carlo Grand Pix *** MONTY ***Shan's Yorkie Haven*** UPCOMING LITTER *** MGP. Can. Ch. Shan YHaven Chasing Rainbows CGN & Can. Ch. Shan YHaven Rumour Has It CGN Litter expected Sept. 25th 2016 This is a repeat breeding and we are very excited!!!
Shan's Yorkie HavenHaving a bit of issues with our website so in the meanwhile posting an update on our reservations for 2016: Show Quality Male - The McKenna Family, Nova Scotia 1 - Pet Female - The Lambert-McGrath Family, Nova Scotia... 2 - Pet Male - The Gilbert Family, New Brunswick 3 - Pet Male - The Robichaud Family, New Brunswick 4 - Pet Female - The St. Pierre/Robichaud Family, New Brunswick *** 2017 The BURSEY FAMILY has First Choice Pet Female as soon as they are ready to add the new addition to their home *** Shan's Yorkie HavenArriving in Canada today!!! Meet *** MISCHIEF ***Shan's Yorkie HavenWe want to say HELLO to all that stop by and visit our Facebook page!!Shan's Yorkie Haven updated their profile picture.Gunner - 17 months oldShan's Yorkie HavenAll snuggled up!Shan's Yorkie Haven added 2 new photos.Our next planned breeding - MGP. Can. Ch. Shan YHaven Chasing Rainbows CGN *CHASE* & Can Ch. Shan YHaven Rumour Has It CGN *RUMOUR* SCREENING HOMES NOW Shan's Yorkie Haven*** WE HAVE A NEW CANADIAN CHAMPION!!!
*** F'ALFALIA NOVÉ KASIO HAD A GREAT TIME AT THE MONCTON KENNEL CLUB SHOWING IN SHOW 1, 2 & 3 TAKING 3 X WB & 3 X BOS FINISHING HER TITLE IN JUST 2 SHOW WEEKENDS! So proud of this crazy little girl!Shan's Yorkie Haven added a new photo.Shan's Yorkie Haven added 2 new photos.*** OUR NEW 2016 GIFT PACK INCLUDED WITH ALL OUR PET PUPS! ***Shan's Yorkie Haven*** NEW AND EXCITING THINGS COMING AT SHAN'S YORKIE HAVEN FOR SUMMER 2016!!!! Usona Outdoor Furniture*** Watch for future posts to tell you all about it!Single Story Homes For Sale In Lexington KyShan's Yorkie HavenOur beautiful girl we are holding back and have high hopes for the show ring!Best 50x Digital CameraShan's Yorkie Haven added 2 new photos.2 of our beautiful pups at 10 weeks old, Shelby & Shiloh (Already reserved)Shan's Yorkie Haven updated their profile picture.*** Zaza ***Shan's Yorkie HavenTreasure chest full of Puppy Love!
> "yorkie" in dogs, puppies for rehoming in Nova Scotia Get an alert with the newest ads for "yorkie" in Nova Scotia.These pups are 4 weeks old. Dew claws and tails removed. First shots will be given along w Old Fields, West VirginiaIn America, the largest and most respected dog breed club, the AKC (American Kennel Club) lists the official conformation of the Yorkshire Terrier breed to have a docked tail, to a medium length. therefore, if you plan on showing your dog, you will need to have the docking done.Most breeders will have this done, as it is in the best interest of the dog to have this procedure done when they are a very young puppy. However, there are some breeders, who if selling a Yorkie as a pet ( and not as a show prospect) may not have its tail docked. Never-the-less, the majority of breeders in American will have the tail docked. There is not reason based on the health or happiness to perform Yorkie tail docking. Having a docked tail does not improve any vital element of the dog including motor skills in regard to movement or health.
Why are Yorkie tails docked? The only reason is so that the dog fits the breed standard of the AKC and the other dog clubs that call out for it. Therefore, this alteration in appearance is only for aesthetic purposes. Beau, 10 months, 12 days oldPhoto courtesy of The Stewarts A young Yorkie puppy without a docked tail. The tail is left natural and as you can see,it has a slight wave to it. At this natural length, it will move around quite a bit... as opposed Docking is the procedure that is done to Yorkie newborns, in some counties, in which their naturally long tail is made shorter via amputation. This is not to be taken lightly... any sort of procedure such as this does cause discomfort. This causes the dog's tail to stand straight and erect. With this breed, it is cut to 1/2 the normal length thus resulting in a medium sized tail, which then will stand up vertically. The 2nd involves the cutting of the dog's tail with surgical scissors or a scalpel, performed by a veterinarian.
When done this way, it is normally done at the young age of 2 to 5 days. Anesthesia is not used as it is considered a risk at this age. When carried out correctly, the procedure causes only a brief period of discomfort. Because the puppy does not have a fully developed nervous system...This is why it is done so early in their life...If done later, it would be considered a major surgery and would be quite painful. The most comprehensive, helpful Yorkshire Terrier book that exists. Now in both Print & eBook.Each dog is important to us. We strive to ensure a safe and happy forever home to all Yorkies. There are many aspects of rescue with which you can assist, often on short notice. All rescues will have a "Wellness Checkup" and be spayed or neutered. There is an adoption fee. Those interested may inquire as to the fee as it will be different for each rescue. We have rescues we are taking inquiries on. For more information, please look for us on facebook or contact CYTA .
Bradley now residing in Victoria with Nisha. Mr & Mrs Prothero of Kelowna BC with Emmy.This is an exciting day for Toby. Our sweet little guy has found a home with Logan and her parents Tara and Bruno. Since he arrived, Toby was neutered, vaccinated, got his teeth done, was microchipped and finally adopted. Mom has some allergies but Toby did not provoke a reaction so we are hoping that none happens at his new home. Make us proud Toby!The most amazing thing has happened! I think we have found a home for Molly who has been with me for over one year. Yesterday Kate and Will visited with Molly and have telephoned to let me know that they would like to adopt her. Molly truly enjoyed her time with them and I was able to demonstrate all her good points (many) and her bad points (few), This week she will go to the vet for a check up and then on Friday she will go to her new home. I will miss this one - we have so much in common! Gretzky has a forever home. He will be trained as a therapy dog for a seniors home.
A Great One indeed, ‘Gretz’ was born in August/09 and is a healthy, robust young man. He is neutered, has all his shots - full round of blood, fecal and urine tests show that he is healthy. His original family moved back to Europe and the quarantine requirements meant that Gretzky could not go with them.GREAT NEWS FOR OLIVER!! He has found a new home with Lynn and her family. So that's perfect for Oliver. Oliver is a smart little boy and I feel confident that he will be loved and cared for every day of his life. Good luck to you all and give us an update to let us know how he is doing. Anthony and have found a forever home. Anthony is 4 years old, has a beautiful temperament and is a soft, sweet boy who is playful and fun. Hunny feels very safe around Anthony - they are a team! She is lovely and sweet but somewhat restrained around new people and she always keeps one eye on the door. Rex is enjoying his new life in Nova Scotia with adopted family Alfred & Nancy nancykunz@eastlink.ca and his new “siblings” Daisie and Mollie.