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Old 06-22-2007, 02:12 PM   #30
Dan & Corinne
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Originally Posted by TLC View Post
I think your plan is good. I will be the first to admit that I happen to think getting another yorkie as a playmate for Tanner is really a great idea!
I still stand by what I have said before those, the cage has to go. Gate them in the kitchen for the hours that you are at work. You can use the cage for sleeping purposes.

I have 2 - We got them at the same time and they are Frick and Frack. I love 2 and they love and occupy each other when I am away.

They are home during the day while we work
(Anywhere from 10 to 12 hrs - M thru F).

They were kept in a small spare room, with a baby gate at the door. Inside the room they had their crate, beds, toys, dry food, water and the doggie litter boxes with wee wee pads, I also left a radio on for them. They were contained there until they were 1 year old. Now they have Free Run of the down stairs, but spend their days sleeping on the couch and looking out the window.

When I am home, I feed them and then walk them and then play and watch TV and go to bed. They sleep with us. The weekends I am home cleaning, etc. but I spend all my free time with them.

I think it is def. possible to have them with your work schedule, but you have to treat and train them properly for it to work.

YT is a GREAT place, we are all here to help you learn the Yorkie World and soon enough you'll have enough experience to help others.
I do the same thing - I have 2 pups that are 10 months and 1 that is 10 years old. They are confined to the kitchen while I'm at work 9-10 hours M-F. I'm sure many of us have similar schedules. I also have beds, toys, piddle pads and water for them and instead of a radio, I leave the TV on for them.
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