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Old 05-04-2009, 03:40 AM   #1
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I want to buy a little puppy and love Yorkie puppies. I am planning on having children within one or two years and have heard that Yorkie puppies are not good with little children,so am worried about that. Is this true or does it just depend on the household?
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I think it depends on the dog and the household. My family runs in home daycares. My sister has 2 Chi's and I have a yorkie. Amelia is fantastic with kids, all ages. In fact some of the parents have tried to smuggle her out in their diaper bags.

She came into the house as a puppy exposed to kids so I think that had a lot to do with her disposition towards them. She has her own space away from them so she can get a break. But she loves them and they help me by tiring her out. So much energy.
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Laci loves kids and babies, but I have a 13 year old daughter, so I have kids comming and going , my best friend has babies 1 and 2 Laci loves them , she steals the socks off the babies its kinda cute!! I usually have lots of company so laci is very well adjusted!!
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I believe it depends on the household. If you expose them to children and babies when they are young...they probably won't have a problem. My yorkie loves children and babies. What you want to be careful with is how the children are going to be with the dogs. Kids don't realize how fragile yorkies can be, and they may not realize how rough they are being with the dogs...so just teach your children to be gentle with the dogs...and of course teach the dog to be gentle with the babies and children.
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I think the problem is not that yorkies don't get along with young children, it's that young children can be a danger to yorkies, especially smaller yorkies.

I would advise you to think the decision over very carefully though. I've seen it happen numerous times - a couple gets a yorkie (having a desire for a little one to care for) a year or so later has a baby. And, the yorkie often is then, maybe not neglected but doesn't get enough attention. I see yorkies and other small dogs rehomed on Craigslist quite often, for this very reason, and I always just hate to see it.
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I think the problem is not that yorkies don't get along with young children, it's that young children can be a danger to yorkies, especially smaller yorkies.

I would advise you to think the decision over very carefully though. I've seen it happen numerous times - a couple gets a yorkie (having a desire for a little one to care for) a year or so later has a baby. And, the yorkie often is then, maybe not neglected but doesn't get enough attention. I see yorkies and other small dogs rehomed on Craigslist quite often, for this very reason, and I always just hate to see it.
Being dropped or stepped on are two dangers I can think of that can end in death.

I've seen the latter too.
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I have to add something, I have a friend who got her yorkie from a lady who just had a baby, it was her first baby and well , she was overwhelmed, she could not do both!! A new baby requires constant attention and it is hard when your dog is used to being with you all the time and then you have to devote time to the baby.. she said taking the dog out for walks while her hubby was not home got to be impossible ( no fenced in yard)

I also want to add that my friend that does come over with her babies, although Laci is awesome with them, I am a nervous wreck till she leaves, I am just so afraid they will plop down on her or trip and land on her etc...

Having a new puppy 5 months old and being a mom of three skinkids, I honestly dont think I could give Laci the attention she deserves if I had a baby or tot running around ALL THE TIME....
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I think that it all depends on the household and if you expose your yorkie or any type of dog to children.. I have a 6 month old yorkie and I have 2 nieces.. and my Leila plays and let's my nieces carry her around. They get along great. Its funny but Leila seems to enjoy it and actually looks for my nieces everytime they come...
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It depends on the Yorkie. Sammy loves everyone, even kids, and she's only 6lbs but she's tough. A 7-month old neighbor was all over her last summer, pulling her hair and trying to hug her and she could hardly contain her excitement. It think our only problem with Sammy will be teaching her not to lick faces

Loki is a nervous dog and he takes a while to adjust to everything. But he does fine with familiar situations and he is very trainable. We had 5 people (family members) over last night and he bounced around like a puppy trying to say hi to everyone and then ran to his corner to chew his stick and observe all the action I can see him laying under a baby's crib watching out for his new "sibling"

But here's the deal - Loki is 4 and has had 2 years of obedience and Sammy is 3 and was raised with kids until she was a year old. So my suggestion is either to wait until your dog is well trained and out of the puppy stage (at least 2 years) before having children, or wait until your child is a little older (at least so you are not up all night with baby AND puppy) before getting a puppy. Do NOT get a puppy and then have a baby right away or the other way around if you enjoy your sanity. Housetraining a Yorkie is a full time job. You don't want to do babies and puppies together

Oh, and get a bigger Yorkie for sure. Sammy is 6 lbs and she's TINY - just because Yorkies come in 3, 4, 5 pound sizes does NOT mean 6 lbs is a big Yorkie! Don't go smaller than that. Loki is 12 pounds and he's a great size too.
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I have 2 yorkie girls. Sadie is 4 yrs old and Lillie will be 3yrs old next month. I have had them since they were puppies. My daughter recently had a baby. Eva is 10 months old now. I have the baby at LEAST once a week. The girls (fur) are VERY interested in her...However...it's on THEIR terms. They will go over to her and lick her head (and face if I let them!) But, if she reaches out to touch them the jump back. When I hold the baby I will hold one of the dogs and let the baby pet them...They don't like this AT ALL!! Matter of fact Sadie has growled at her. On the other hand they are very protective of her. If she is playing with her toys on the floor they will lay on the blanket next to her but, just far enough away so she can't touch them. If the cat should walk by they will attack him. When she wakes up from her nap they will run to her crib and cry until I pick her up...Like I said.....they like her on THEIR terms..I would NEVER just them...they are (my babies) but, they are still an animal.
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I think the problem is not that yorkies don't get along with young children, it's that young children can be a danger to yorkies, especially smaller yorkies.

I would advise you to think the decision over very carefully though. I've seen it happen numerous times - a couple gets a yorkie (having a desire for a little one to care for) a year or so later has a baby. And, the yorkie often is then, maybe not neglected but doesn't get enough attention. I see yorkies and other small dogs rehomed on Craigslist quite often, for this very reason, and I always just hate to see it.
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I got Twinkle when my two daughters were (almost) 4 and 1 year old.....10 months later we added another yorkie puppy to the family. I had ground rules from the very beginning (the children must sit on the floor for the puppy to approach them, not follow the puppy around, NEVER pick them up, and to leave them alone when they are in their crates - that is THEIR space) and I've had no problems whatsoever......

I'm not saying it's easy though.....there needs to be CONSTANT adult supervision, because obviously my children are babies, just like the puppies are, and any accidents would be totally MY fault. But that's where common sense combined with responsible parenting/dog-ownership comes in.

I firmly believe that children benefit greatly from being raised alongside animals (and vice-versa), because it teaches respect and kindness.

I also have larger yorkies - Twinkle is 8lb (still a VERY small dog), and Wicket looks set to be about the same. I'm not saying that their larger size eliminates any possibilty of any accidents, but it does take away a tiny bit of the worry.

Good luck with your decision! xxx xxx
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I got Twinkle when my two daughters were (almost) 4 and 1 year old.....10 months later we added another yorkie puppy to the family. I had ground rules from the very beginning (the children must sit on the floor for the puppy to approach them, not follow the puppy around, NEVER pick them up, and to leave them alone when they are in their crates - that is THEIR space) and I've had no problems whatsoever......

I'm not saying it's easy though.....there needs to be CONSTANT adult supervision, because obviously my children are babies, just like the puppies are, and any accidents would be totally MY fault. But that's where common sense combined with responsible parenting/dog-ownership comes in.

I firmly believe that children benefit greatly from being raised alongside animals (and vice-versa), because it teaches respect and kindness.

I also have larger yorkies - Twinkle is 8lb (still a VERY small dog), and Wicket looks set to be about the same. I'm not saying that their larger size eliminates any possibilty of any accidents, but it does take away a tiny bit of the worry.

Good luck with your decision! xxx xxx
I have a lot of the same rules... No Stalking the dog, NO picking up the dog, if the dog wants to play with you fine but don't bother her if she is in her space napping.... when she was a puppy and would come in the room we had the hands and knees rule. everyone had to crawl like a puppy (to avoid accidentally falling or tripping over her). The kids have to be told and reminded on occasion that Millie is much smaller and only soft touches can be given. No rough housing.
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I think that any type of dog you should be careful with when it comes to babies/little children. Fiona has been great with babies, toddlers, and little kids, she loves, them, she will just rub up on them and lick them!!!!! I really think it depends on how you teach your pet/ child how to approach them.
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It depends on the circumstances and the kids involved
But no ... Yorkies aren't the best dogs for kids

They are usually small and not very sturdy .... rough play with kids can hurt them
Also they are ratters and look for quick movements from little things
This can elicit an attack response in them that is instinctual

I don't like to say that a breed of dog isn't good with kids but as long as you know the downside....
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