Hi Stacey. Welcome to YT. You know that Yorkies are like chips. They are addicting. LOL. I have an 11 week old Yorkie girl along with four others. One important thing is to keep Nutra Cal on hand. I'm not sure how big or small your baby is but mine is two pounds (on the small side) and little ones are susceptible to Hypoglycemia. Signs of it are shaking, tiredness, and dazed out look. My vet told me to prevent it, that I should give her a small ribbon size twice a day. Also, you want to leave dry kibble out as well as fresh water. I free feed mine and they eat what they want. For my 11 week old, I leave the kibble out for her to pick on, but also feed her a tablespoon or more of chopped boiled chicken. I do this three times a day, to be sure she's eating. I don't force feed her, just let her eat what she wants. The other thing is Potty Training. Yorkies are tough nuts to crack. You want to be very diligent with this at an early age. It can take a year or two to completely potty train them and some do not always compeletly 100 percent train. They may still have small accidents. This is pretty common with the breed. At 10 weeks your girl is probably teething so another good tip would be to keep a small basket full of toys for her, and every time she chews soemthing she shouldn't, bring her to her basket and give her one of her toys. If I can help you in any way, please feel free to PM me. I love to talk Yorkies

Elaine