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Yorkie Health Awareness

Author: admin
October 29, 2008

As much as want our little Yorkies to stay as healthy as possible, they still have health problems.

They are commonly prone to bronchitis and early tooth decay. They also have poor tolerance of anaesthetic and sensitive digestive system. Therefore exotic treats should be avoided.

Sometimes they can suffer from paralysis in the hindquarters that are caused by herniated disks and other problems of the spine. Yorkies have fragile bones, where knocks and falls cause fractures.

Toy “teacup” Yorkies often have serious health problems, along with abnormal behaviors.

Yorkies need to be fed dry food (canned food may be included) so they can have strong and clean teeth. It’s important to have their teeth cleaned to keep them from falling out, or from creating infections.

Yorkies being adventurous and curious, your household could be a dangerous and deadly zone for your little Yorkie if you’re not aware of what’s left out or an easy reach. These 10 items can kill your Yorkie if swallowed:

1. Antifreeze
2. Chocolate
3. Bleach
4. Tylenol
5. Watch Batteries
6. Moth Balls
7. Fabric Softeners and other detergents
8. Mouthwash
9. Peach Pits
10. Household Plants

Yorkshire terriers are considered high maintenance, be it from grooming or health situations, however it’s well worth the attention because Yorkies provide love and warmth in your life.

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Training Your Yorkie.

Author: admin
October 16, 2008

Yorkies are very eager to please their owners. They especially love to receive praise and attention!

They are easy to train however require consistency or they will quickly learn bad habits. They have natural intelligence which allows them to figure out ways to get around following commands if not consistently trained.

It is important to socialize your Yorkie as early as possible, to prevent them from becoming anxious in new places. Socialization also helps your Yorkie understand that not all strangers or other animals are dangerous.

Yorkies benefit from crate training (for housetraining) as it gives them a safe place to go that is similar to a den. This is a good idea if you have lots of visitors and the Yorkie is upset or requires a bit of relaxation.

It is also an excellent way to travel with your Yorkie, as they become accustomed to the crate while in the car, train or airplane. It gives them a real sense of security and is not a cruel way to carry your dog at all!

Here are some tips that you might want to consider when training your Yorkie:

  1. Work with your dog every day. Yorkies have a short memory and attention span, similar to that of a small child. If you skip a day of training she will forget what she has already learned.
  2. Use treats as a reward when your Yorkie does what you are trying to teach her to do. That way she will know what is expected of her and be motivated to please you.
  3. Speak in a firm tone when reprimanding her. She will know by the tone of your voice that she has done something that is not acceptable.
  4. Allow for lots of playtime between training sessions. Your Yorkie will learn faster if she is allowed to stretch her legs and play in between sessions.
  5. Train your Yorkie when it is just the two of you. Other people or animals are too much of a distraction. Allow her to focus on you and your voice.
  6. Teach only one command at a time. Wait until she has mastered a command completely before beginning to teach her a new one.
  7. Use the same exact wording for each command you teach. If you want your Yorkie to sit, then only use the word sit. If you say sit down or anything else she will become confused and not know what to do. Think back to when you were trying to learn a new language. One word can change the meaning of a sentence and you may have difficulty figuring out what is the correct way to say something. It is the same for your Yorkie. She will try to figure out what you want, so keep it simple with one word or a short phrase.

Sources: http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Connie_Ragen_Green ; http://www.myyorkiesecrets.com/

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Yorkies as Watch Dogs!

Author: admin
October 14, 2008

Yorkshire Terriers are very unique dogs because they’re tiny dogs with big personalities.

Yorkies come in two sizes: toy and full grown. But they normally don’t weigh over seven pounds. Either way, they are great pets for those who want a dog, but don’t have a big enough space to get a bigger dog.

Sure they’re small, but don’t let that mislead you. They are great watch dogs and have they act like they’re a full-sized dog when they feel like they need to protect their territory or their loved ones.

A Yorkie is a Terrier…and terriers are naturally hunters. Being a terrier by blood, they have great intelligence and are able to work their way around obstacles. They have great hunting abilities…which can be useful if you have rats and other vermin’s running around. They’re great for protecting the house, yards and other things…and sure will bark loudly at any strangers around their territories.  They do a great job letting their owners know about strangers and animals that are lingering around.

These dogs are big at heart and sure are mighty for their size.

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