I’m so glad that I’m not the only one with a territorial, barky, feisty yorkie!! She starts fights with all the neighborhood dogs and my two other dogs! She’s my favorite little girl on the entire planet and I wouldn’t have her any other way, I hope she lives to be 20! Thank you for making this video. She was an unexpected addition to our family and I didn’t know what to expect. I was very surprised by how tiny and fierce she is!
You are definitely not the only one! Today I took all three to the park and this girl came running at me with her little dog and she was like I’m going to say hi and I was like no no no no no! They are not friendly please still come up to us. It’s also hard because everybody just assumes that they are friendly because they are small, and they are far from it!
You just described my male Yorkie to a tee except for other dogs. He likes dogs his size. He’s a rescue. Owners couldn’t keep him. Six years old. Have had him 2 1/2 years. Love him to the moon and back!
My Yorkie never goes potty inside the house and he doesn't bark at all. However, even in his older age (9 years) he still absolutely loves to play. I mean, you cannot play enough with him. He's also extremely sweet and wicked smart. Something about him just completes my heart. A great companion and a best friend.
That is a fantastic way to look at it. I agree, but wanted to present it as a con, because there are so many people that may feel differently, and it would be too much work for them:)
definitely is a con if they growl and snap at you for trying to brush.. my pup is only 5 months old but for whatever reason gets aggressive with the brush 😬😓
I have a yorkie and haven’t had many of these issues. My dog is friendly with all her dog and cat friends. You don’t have to groom them that often if you don’t keep the hair long. The first year was the hardest for potty training and after that it’s been almost perfect. Their bladders are tiny so it takes awhile. Don’t be discouraged by these cons…they are the best small dog with big dog attitude.
I had a Yorkiepoo for 14 years. I rescued him. Some of your statements were very true. Thank you for this information and your site is wonderful. Thank you
I always laugh at the “Cons” because I just never see the negatives when living with Yorkies. They are wonderful companions and worth every second. 🙏🏼🤙🏼
Being a Yorkie owner I'll tell you the biggest con is when your little ones grow old and eventually die its the hardest most difficult pain, like losing your children.
True, and I know what you’re saying. However, I make this video so that people understand all the different aspects of the Yorkies. I’m really working to educate people so that people that would give them up or abuse them or treat them poorly will realize that they have traits that they may not like before they get them. I really make these videos to protect Yorkies. You might not think that they are negatives, but trust me some people will.
You've nailed the yorkie breed. I've got a 5 year old male and he's so sweet but over the top territorial. I did find it interesting with what you had to say about potty training. Mine was a year old when I decided to get him fixed because he continued to mark out of spite. Surprisingly after he got neutered he hasn't had a single "accident" in the house. In fact he goes to the back door and lets you know he needs to go and if he has to poo he'll bark once. He's incredibly intelligent. Love my little guy.
I have a 13 year old Yorkie that I adopted when her mommy passed. She was never able to successfully potty train her, though she is doing remarkably well in her new home. Her mommy was beating herself up because her baby wouldn't potty train. Then she joined some Yorkie goups online and leaned that she was not alone. Comments from owners confirm that Yorkies are difficult, if not impossible to potty train. So congratulations! Your baby is the exception and you can bask in the knowledge that he is exceptional. 🥰
I think your review of Yorkies is pretty much spot on. The only thing to include is to prevent jumping off the couch/chair as it will damage their back legs. Also this breed will change your life and become your best and close friend. Their loyalty is phenomenal. Subscribed.
I am so glad you talked about what most yorkies, (we have had 4) are really like. I would also like to add that they don’t love to be left at home by themselves for long periods of time, they can get very anxious, they are really the wrong bred to have if you are planning on leaving them for long periods of time. Also, this is soooo important, along with their daily grooming they need their teeth brushed, they are known for having teeth issues and this can cost you a lot of money at the vets.
You are right on everything. My girl is 11 yrs old, thank God she's not the barking type and not stuburned at all, maybe because I am more than her. lol! She follows me like a magnet which I love and if she doesn't see me, she's going nuts! I love her.
Ihave been a Yorkie owner for 10+yrs.iam a senior of 64 yrs.they are stubborn and it can be difficult to train thembut i never had a problem to pottytrain but I am still saying to"go potty ", toat 9 yrs.old Yorkie .iknow all of the pros and cons. .you have to train for life.ihave hard wood floors which make it great.they are yappy little dogs minds bark at the mailman UPS,guys.Amazon people but iwouldnt take anything for Yorkies.
There are zero cons to owning a Yorkie! They win you over with their cute awesomness and you change your ways to suit them because they're so wonderful. I love both of mine ❤
It's great that you feel that way. I think there are cons, and I don't mind them...nut I share them so people that would be bothered by them do not buy yorkies that will later be rehomed.
This was so interesting! I’ve had 4 Yorkies so far! 3 of them already passed away. Those 3 Yorkies were exactly how you described them. A few months ago I decided to get another Yorkie (4th one) and I was sure she would behave like my other Yorkies but she is completely different. She loves other dogs, she rarely barks, we managed to get her 90% house trained in 2 months… she is just sooo different!
Sophia, I am debating whether to put my Yorky down (he was born in 2005). He has lost his eyesight and most of his earing. With all the Yorkies u have owned, did any lose its eyesight (I am wondering if it's a common trait), and did u have to put any down? Thanks
@@samantha1054 Hi there, if your Yorkshire terrier is still is healthy other than the eyesight in the hearing, he could definitely still be enjoying his life. I think that when the time is right to put your dog down, it’s not usually a debate, you just firmly know that it’s the right thing to do. I hope you don’t mind my advice but I don’t think it’s the time for you, otherwise he would feel really sure about it. Sending you positive thoughts, and so glad to know that there are such caring owners like you out there.
I totally loved your video! I had a male Yorkie (Twister) who was literally 1 month from turning 20 when he passed. After a couple of years of grieving, I got a female Yorkie (Mallory). Twisters was a "mama's boy" but Mallory was the baby in the family and boy did she take advantage of that. But, in 2018, I became even closer to her as she somehow detected I was having a heart attack while I was asleep and she continued to bark as if hurt, which woke me and that's when I realized I was in trouble and sought medical attention. About three weeks ago, I got another female chocolate Yorkie (Piper) and I can tell she's a sweetheart two. She is almost 3 months and full of energy. Right now, Mallory is still adjusting to Piper's energy. I should add, that Mallory just turned 11. But, they have their loving moments and I know they will draw closer as Piper calms down. I will definitely subscribe to your channel as I LOVE everything Yorkie. Mallory and Piper are barkers, but they both seem to be very friendly to others.
Please ask the person who bred her to hold her for longer. In most cases it is ILLEGAL to bring home a yorkie till 8 weeks. That said, you should never bring one home till 12 weeks. I would question the "breeder" you are buying from. Anyone that cares about yorkies would not send them home that early. I do say this many times in my videos.
Great video. Difficult potty training and character impressions were spot one with our 2 yorkies. They just flunked out of doggy kindergarten for not (scared) interacting with other dogs. But on walks they are very friendly. Working on more/better socialization. Had cats before because of wife allergy (cat was adopted away) but Yorkies are not a problem. Keep up the videos!
I have had yorkies, all my life. I have had a total of five, throughout the past twenty years. Yorkies, can be trained (actually the owner needs to learn how to train their dog) to not bark, and if you get what's called the "puppy cut" - you don't need to groom your yorkie every day. With the puppy cut (even for older yorkies), their hair stays very neat and tangle-free between grooming. The pros you mention are true, and the cons you mention can easily be overcome. Also, all the yorkies I have had, and have one now, Milo, are very friendly with other dog breeds and sizes. Milo, of course, prefers to be just with me or other humans over dogs. I don't suggest yorkies be in a household with kids under the age of five, yorkies are fragile, and if a child accidentally drops the yorkie, the fall can cause permanent damage to the yorkie (I know this unfortunately as a fact).
Nice to hear. With all dogs socialization is so important in the early age. If it is not done other dogs feel like threats and the aggressiveness is of fear.
Thank you I just got a yorkie pup and I love her and I actually knew nothing about her just that she needed a home so I really didn’t like the situation she was in so I bought her anyway, so thank God your here to help me!
You are exactly on point ! Especially the cons ! The barking is nuts and I learned the hard way not combing my yorkie once a day . She had to get all her hair shaved off , I felt so bad for her so now I make sure every single day I comb her . With that being said thank god for the pros ! It makes it off so worth it ! ♥️
This happened to me as well when I first got my Yorky. I did not brush them for a long time and then when I took him in for grooming they shaved him. It was awful.
I just lost my yorkie a month ago, and watching this reminds me of her.. i miss her so much. I have another dog, but she was just so different.. It's like she had her own personality.. i will always love her. Her name was mini because she was mini sized ❤
You’re spot in this video. My Yorkie is a mini monster with training and barking. We had to get rid of all carpets and rugs to get an easily cleaned surface. She’s still the love of my life though. I have strict boundaries with humans but Olive gets away with blue murder. I’ve no idea why but … she makes me so happy xx
Hi Christine:). Thank you so much. I love it when people say that my videos are calming. It is nice to have something relaxing and calming on in the background sometimes:). Hello to Polly and Rumi ❤️💕❤️💕
I have been watching all of your videos Megan and have learned so much from you. My Yorkie baby was born last Monday and I’m so excited! She’s not going to be my only dog as we already have a Toy Poodle but she will be my first Yorkie. Can hardly wait! 😊
My Yorkie puppy didn’t like my 3 old poodles and she picked out the most submissive one to bite for absolutely no reason, and She wouldn’t let go. Now as an only dog she is the light of my life. She is so smart. We went to puppy classes and had a trainer come to our house to help over come the terrorist part of Yorkies. She now trains everyone to do what she wants, when she wants it. She rules the house and we love her, she is our baby.
They are so wonderful, and I’m not complaining about the breed… But I just think it’s important for people to know the ins and outs . Because a lot of people don’t research and they get a dog not knowing the pros and cons. Thank you so much for taking the time to say hello and to comment.
Thank you Megan for this very informative video. I am a senior woman living on my own in a studio apartment. I am thinking very seriously about having a 4 mo old Yorkie. I think he would work for me as i want / need to get outside and walk. I am also lonely and I think he would be an excellent companion. But i am worried about the barking . I have until tomorrow (may 30) to decide . Wish me luck ❤
Hi there, I think with one Yorkshire terrier you will be fine with the barking. For reference, my dogs do not do much of their barking inside my apartment. The only time that they would bark is if somebody knocks on the door or right when someone comes in. From day-to-day inside the apartment they are actually quite quiet. They do sometimes bark when they see other dogs outside, actually mine in particular, always bark, but when I only had one, he actually didn’t do this as much. I think you’ll be OK and you’ll have a wonderful companion.❤️
I want to thank you so much for your advice. The first video of yours we watched was the one with potty issues. It made a huge difference fir us. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Well I may be biased since I have a Yorkie Maltese mix but some of these rang true for me and others not. He definitely is very barky with anyyyy little noise like the Ring going off or someone outside talking however he is the most friendly little guy with all people,kids and dogs he meets. He is 100% more on the submissive side when it comes to fights (other than the cat!!! ). He is extremely clingy and even if you move an inch he hops up and is ready to go. I’d say training is an absolute must with any dog especially with little dogs since people seem to forget that because they are little. I groom him myself and it is A CON since most yorkies aren’t the best for grooming! However I’d love to see a video on having both male and female yorkies in the house as I hope to add to my pack within a few years and I’d loveee to have a little girl but hesitant about dominating or humping (he’s neutered but I’d like for him to have a sister not a girlfriend 🤣)
Your puppy sounds so cute:). I agree with so many of those things. I have lots of videos in my yorkie playlist that talk about my yorkies if you'd like to know about make and female yorkies living in the same house:)
Megan! We have 2. They completely steal hearts! Ours love to play vigorously with each other. With grooming: In our opinion, letting Yorkies’ hair get long makes them look a bit like slobs. Great video! 💛
Hi Glen, that is so wonderful that the clap stops their barking. It doesn’t work for my dogs, but I have a feeling it would probably work for most! I prefer short hair as well, but I have seen some great looking, long-haired Yorkshire terriers. it all depends on how someone grooms them, and trims the hair.
My Yorkie Rudi (11 months) is such a Mr.Friendly He is like "every dog is my best friend" even when that dog just ran over him :'( But he is an exception, and its flattering to hear people compliment about his friendliness wherever we go A person from my agility training class even said that he was the most friendly yorkie she had ever met He did go to puppy class and first level obedience class, where he had to do various command when he was around other dogs, and stayed quiet, so I guess he is used to that from a young age. But I do think this is also a personality thing, as I see many small dogs who loves to bark at every single dog passing by My friend has a very small Poodle, and her favorite pastime is to sit on the balcony and bark and every dog walking downstair
This is such a great learning tool! Thank you so much. I am falling in love with Yorkies but I have to go into owner with eyes open before pulling the trigger in a purchase. Just starting to research and you are an amazing source!
Meghan, I had questioned the need to bathe a York's weekly. You are Right. I have since received advise concurring with you. My apology for questioning your advise. I stand corrected. Keep loving those Yorkies!!! ❤
Oh my goodness, please don’t ever feel bad about asking a question. That’s some thing that all of us can do, respectfully and kindly just as you did. And truthfully, for the answer to most questions it’s always… It depends. It depends on the environment, the shampoo, the dog… Basically everything. Thank you so much for your beautiful comment, but you never need to apologize for asking questions. It’s a very healthy thing to do in life.
I used to have a little teacup Yorkie girl her named was Gabby. She used to LOVE wearing dresses, hair /dog jewelry accessories ,spa days(Groomer)& ride in her stroller. She was my best friend and my service dog. I have seizures, learning disability ,and short memory loss . Gabby was the only thing that really soothe my nerves had less to none seizures. Now, Gabby in heaven with my grandma.
My saying has always been “this is Molly’s world, I’m just living in it” My Yorkie is 9, and she’s absolutely everything you said. She is my sidekick, my best girl. I just got a Parti Puppy. She’s a beautiful add on. I love them both so much.
Terrific video. I’m surprised how different my teacup male’s personality (passed last years) is from my new puppy that is a standard size female. But both have trademark Yorkie traits. I fall in love with a yorkie in 5 minutes, such a nice breed.
Thank you so much for sharing!!! I Needed to hear this! I’ve felt like a failure in one important area! My Noah is 13 and STILL marks. I’ve tried everything through the years…Nothing helped. He is a true Houdini getting out of diapers and belly bans. I’ve tried many different training methods with no luck. He is Great in most other areas, we have come a long way. He is socialized I’m happy to say. He knows to leave any children alone. He’s never been a fan of children. He obeys most commands unless he’s in a mood. 😂 I LOVED when you said….we live in their world Amen & Amen!!! I call Noah my 4 lb Napoleon. I can’t THANK YOU ENOUGH ❤❤❤ MY Noah is in stage 1 renal failure. 😢 He is on a special diet now. When his time does come to pass on I will no longer carry the guilt of letting him down and can focus on all the progress he’s made, we’ve made.
Sandra, you are an amazing mom, I'm sure. I have a "God dog" Yorkie that came to live with us after her mommy passed. She is 13 now and has made great progress but still isn't 100% potty trained. Her mommy (my BFF) used to lament about not being able to train her but then she joined some Yorkie groups online and learned they are notoriously hard to potty train most of the time. Some NEVER train to use the pad or go outside. There are exceptions, of course, but as a rule EVERYONE is frustrated over their little ones not using the pad or going outside when they are walked. You are not alone! I know your little Sweetie appreciates the love you shared and will be waiting for you at the bridge when the time comes.
I have a Yorkie and have had him for over a year now and I agree with everything you said but also wanted to add that surprisingly my Yorkie and pitbull (both males) get along great and play constantly when they are together! He barks at everything and when one of my kids cry he cries with them even louder. He is always by my side, and follows me around constantly. I cannot even go into the bathroom without him barging in the exact second the bathroom door closes 😅 Oh and I am so glad I watched your video because he STILL has too many "accidents" in the house and I didn't even know that they were this hard to train to potty outside 😬
I own a yorkie and just love the breed. You are totally right about being a top dog. My grandson brought his German shepherd puppy to my house for me to see and I had to actually grab my little 4 lb , and he’s still a puppy too, puppy because he was going to attack this German shepherd. Talk about he doesn’t want another animal in his house.
Megan my Yorkie was born in 2005. He has lost his eyesight and some hearing and I am debating whether to put him down. It is a hard decision to make, but he has been a great companion, highly intelligent, with almost human (traits). The end days come too quickly and are all too emotional. I Highly recommend this breed, as long as u lead, and don't let them lead:).
Yorkies don't have an undercoat, in other words they are hypoallergenic :) I've had five yorkies and I agree 100% with the barking and being territorial. My yorkies are so loving, but oh boy they are strong in character and they are not shy to show it!!
great video had two yorkies Cali and Bentley had to put them both down Cali was my dog she gave me so much love lived 14 years I,m 68 cried for weeks still grieving. She was the boss great watch dog , your right on the money on what you know about yorkies.
Thank you for sharing such an informative video. I have wanted a Yorkie for many years, but my schedule prevented. One of the blessings of Covid is I now work from home so I won’t have to leave her home for long periods of time. My husband plans to gift him/her for my birthday. I’m not sure which is better male or female. Your dogs are beautiful!
I’m on my third Yorkie, Marley Grace ❤️ She was my heart saver when I lost my first Yorkie, Fergie at 16 😢 then her first born Son Bailey Boy! 😢 This little girl is my life, I think I learned a couple things about Yorkies wouldn’t have her different in anyway ❤❤❤ she’s the combo of all three!
You are spot on! I have had five Yorkies in my life and presently have a little four pound sweetie that looks so much like your little ones. I agree with all your pros and cons of Yorkie behavior and I wouldn't or couldn't live with out one in my life. He is my little shadow and you my dear are a younger version of me. LOL Love your channel!!
Hi Linda:). I feel exactly the same way, I can't even imagine my life without a yorkie. 3 sure is a lot, but I do love them all so much:). Thank you so much for your kind words about my channel. It is so fun to share my videos, and get to meet people (on here) from all over the world! ❤
I have a Maltipoo who I love. Just got my first Yorkie and he is 5 months old and not a barker at all. However my Maltipoo is and does the barking for him. He is everything else you described and I love him so much. Is the barking something that comes later? My vet and groomer also commented how lucky I am because he is so calm and quiet. Love my Yorkie to pieces! 💕
I have been sitting for a neighbor's morkie(maltese/yorkie) when they are away. I fell in love with her and get depressed when I have to give her back. This inspired me to get my own yorkie, coming home soon. They have a perfect balance of sweet and feisty. Yup, no hair and not destructive as far as I can tell.
My senior husband and I just surprizingly acquired a seven month old yorkie (possible) mix. Wow, our world has been rocked and turned upside down. We have an elderly Jack Russel that is tolerating her. So glad I found your videos, they are calming me down and Brandy seems to like also. Help! We thought we wanted another small dog before Chelsea passes, but we honestly did not know of this temperament. She is a sweetheart and kisses me awake, but then she is everywhere all at once and I can’t catch her. We’ve had her two days 😮
I'm sure it will get much better. Two days is really nothing. Imagine how anxious and stressed out she must be? A new home, new humans and a dog that is not used to her. Just be gentle and patient and work with her❤️❤️❤️🙏
I also a Yorkie and I have never had a problem in training her she is very good about going outside or letting me know she has to go I would never have another breed only another Yorkie and her temperaments very good she doesn't bark a lot only to let me know there's someone at the door or someone outside
I have a Yorky he is almost 6 months old. His name is pistol and I love this little guy with everything in me and he loves me. He does great on potty training. He does great on not barking. I just love him so much he is the best dog I have ever had, he is my baby for real
Thank you so much for your help it was really helpful to finalize my decision which is not getting a one As I already have a Chihuahua and she’s super territorial and jealous so it wouldn’t be a good combination thank you so much for your help God bless you
I am so glad that this video was of help to you. You should be proud of yourself for being to thoughtful about whether bringing home another pet is a good idea. I wish more people were ❤️❤️
I have had the privilege of caring for 9 Yorkies. They are an absolute joy to have around. Having said that, I agree with almost all of your pros and cons. Grooming is only an issue if you keep their hair long. My babies preferred short hair, especially in the summer, because it gives them more freedom to run and play. The other con I have a real issue with is their 'territorial and pick fights'; none of mine have ever displayed any of those characters. And finally there is one con that you did not mention and it's a very expensive one, you did elude to it though. They have major issues with their teeth which means yearly cleaning (which runs into the $1000s) and probable tooth removal (extra $$$).
I have one Yorkie and one Yorkiepoo who is a half brother! I love them to death and want to say there are so many pros and there aren’t many cons! They are so intelligent and understand anything that I tell them and granted they do control the household but I wouldn’t have it any other way!❤️❤️
Someone abandoned a senior intact blonde male Yorkie and he's awesome. I'm a big dog person but I feel really lucky to have ended up with the little dude. Great companion.
You are awesome:). Thank you for giving this guy a home ❤️❤️❤️. What is his name, and how old do you think he is? It breaks my heart that people abandon dogs. That is why I made this video, to really lay out the pros and cons so people can make an educated decision.
I love how you have pros and cons every thing you have said was right on the money.I have one yorkie shir terrier she will be 3 Jan 1st she full size yorkie very lovable but very hard headed..then I have 9mo old she is just scared every thing she only weighs 3 pounds very small wire hair but 3 yr old has curly long hair..then I now have 3 13 week old yorkies and oboy they are busy. the mom is are full size yorkie.we gave 2 away to my brother male female and we still have 3 1 girl 2 boys and they fight bad.so I think there sick of each other need there ow. space.so I got 3 creates and sep food and Water bowls Thought that would help no it Didnt work they Want fight over one bowl..you talk about potty been try to take them out but have potty pads down but they just like rip them apart.really Having hard time with potty training. the 2 girls climb out there box first and they climb the fence.thats just the 2 girls the boys Don't do nothing.how can I potty train and how can stop them from chewing..Didn't choose of 5 yorkies but Couldn't sale so I'm now very Attach.but thank your what you posted.any Ideas on these puppies would be helpful on Potty Training.
I have a Yorkie that is 8 years old. We have been through a divorce together. Love him over the moon. He has recently been diagnosed with diabetes and EPI. The vet says it is not unusual for small dogs. He gets his shots and enzyme powder every day. I thank God for another day with this loveable little fellow. I will say Yorkies are expensive. Between health issues and grooming visits, it can be very expensive. I spent $2,000 in just 2 months with diagnoses and vet stays and visits. He is worth every penny. Just a note. Dogs (any dog) can be expensive, so be prepared. Also, be prepared for more love than you can handle from such a small little creature ❤
Hahaha! Same, I just rescued a 10 month old Yorkie girl… she’s nervous outside on walks, cars and people make her freeze up, so walks take awhile and she knows her way home so she just pulls in any direction that leads back to our building… but once inside she’s the queen and any one that walks by our door she lifts her head and lightly growls, especially when she’s close to me… it’s hysterical! I love her so much!
1st and biggest tip of having a Yorkshire terrier. Don't treat them as lap dogs. They are working dogs, don't tart them up. Keep the coats short and walk them everyday. I'm in Doncaster, take my brothers out for exercise down to my allotment. They are not chihuahuas, they are far more I intelligent and need walking/exercising/play.
Spot on for most of the information. Disagree about grooming. Yes they need to be brushed/combed daily or every other day. I have always bathed mine every two weeks without issue. And I call mine Yorkshire terrors simply because they are but so loving also. And they are so gosh darn Cute!🤗💋
@@MeganGraham All 3 of my Yorkies had dry skin. Bathing them every other week kept them clean and helped to keep their skin from becoming overly dry. Yes daily brushing/combing is important. Matted hair continues to snarl pulling on their thin skin.
Wish I had seen your video before I bred my sm.poodle to a pure bred 8 lb Yorkie male.I had very interesting experience. My female had one male puppy, there were 4 family members who eager for a puppy, so owner of Male rebred my female and we had 3 females. 2 Silky,2Yorkie.The single male in first litter was a silky,and of the 3 in second litter ,2 were Yorkie females and one Silky female. They are now 3 and 4 yrs.old, and a pack.. They are gorgeous, especially the Silkies,BUT, I am mother to a Yorkie female. She is 6lb. 9 Oz bundle of Energy, and they all 4,are everything you mentioned. We adore them, but I am used to Dobermans, having raised them all my life along with STANDARD Poodles....VERY VERY Different dogs. My little pack, WILL NOT BE HOUSE TRAINED, OR REALLY BE TRAINED like I am used to my dogs obeying me. These dogs including their mother see each other 3/4 times per week ,My female, ( MARILYN) IS. 3+ YRS and everything you mentioned. She actually leaves a tootsie roll in front of dog door to warn all others she lives here ,beware! If I leave the pkg. Infront of opening,she will not grace us with another warning, if I remove it, she replaces it, Or puts 2 or 3 others in living room. IN HER SPOT, SHE will not use potty pad, ANY ADVISE WILL BE APPRECIATED.
lol my teacup yorkie is the opposite of everything you said lol Mine is totally potty trained -hasn't had an accident in over two years. He is not territorial at all - anyone can play with his toys, fuss with his bowl, etc. He's terrified of big dogs lol rarely ever barks (except when playing) and I keep his hair fairly short so he doesn't need to be groomed every day (I still brush him a little everyday, but if I miss a day, he doesn't look matted or anything. I keep his hair pretty short. haha I think yours are probably typical and I just have an angel yorkie or something lol
Sounds like an absolutely wonderful dog. Honestly, they’re all different and I’m sure that mine are especially a certain way because they are used to traveling as a pack. Also, when I talk about their habits, I always tend to air on on the side of describing them as worse, not better because I don’t want people that would wind up giving them up to feel like adopting them. People think they’re just going to be a little accessories sometimes, and they are a lifetime commitment.
I love Yorkies I had one that was 3 lbs. And had a Yorkie mix. Both were fantastic dogs. I miss them. My 3 lb yorkie I bought him from the humane Society. He was 10 years old when I bought him. A little sweet heart. One day I will get another one. Or a yorkie mix. 🙂
I have 2 yorkies and a golden retriever. When my goldie turned 2 I decided it was time for him to have a buddy. I brought home Tilly. She was just 2,5 pounds. It was so amazing to see how my 90 pound goldie was totally in love with and gentle to such a tiny pup.. It didn't take long for the yorkie to take advantage of his good nature. My goldie takes her bullying all in stride. He just rolls on his back and allows her to pull his ears and nip his nose. Recently I was offered a 5 year old yorkie that had been in a breeding program. She had no socializing and lots of issues. She doesn't like people, other animals, vehicles, weather, pretty much everything makes her react, but she has bonded strongly with us. So she is here for the remainder of her time. The only thing I would disagree with you about is the house training, and that may be because my goldie is well house trained, Even the 5 yr old is now to the point where being kenneled when I go out for the day is not needed. I really love the yorkie breed. Just wish I had brought one in to my life before becoming a senior,
i'm getting a yorkie puppy for my grandma on Halloween weekend she will be 9 weeks old when we bring her finally home ❤😊 and we do have 2 cats and one another dog (a different breed) (first time yorkie owner here) but they are all sweet animals and all fixed and funny thing is they are all females and the puppy is also a girl too so we going to have 4 girls of the house Lol well actually 7 girls of the house (plus me, my mom, and my grandma) that makes 7 girls and the only man of the house is my grandpa lol 😉 so the puppy will definitely not be alone thats for sure 🙂 i am so excited to meet her and bring her home and to see my grandma's reaction your videos are really helpful to watch
My sons Yorkie is a year and a half. We got her at around 4 months and she was potty trained on pads. She still goes on the pad for number 1 and 2. When out for a walk ahe still doesn't like to go on the grass. So if we take her out say to an outdoor mall, we always bring a potty pad with us. We already had 2 older Brussel griffons, which she loves yo cuddle with but can get mischievous and irritates her 13 - and 17 year old older sisters. The one amazing thing I've noticed is that our 17 year old is nearly blind. When our Yorkie sees her trying to get down from the bed, she will go to her almost like she's guiding her. We love her so much and can't believe we didn't know of the breed before her. She is super smart, loveable and fits right in. Yes she does bark when our Gardner comes into the small backyard but then that means she's an incredible watch/alert dog. But she does not randomly just bark. She stops when the person at the door enters the house.
Oh my goodness, this is such a sweet little story. I love how you understand your Yorkshire terrier and you look out for her as she is. It’s also so funny that she likes to play with her much older sisters. You are a very caring, dog companion, and I feel so happy to know that these lovely And soulful animals have a home with someone like you. Megan.