I've been thinking so much about the cuddly problem. Susan wasn't cuddly at first either and I've been trying to remember what helped. I think sitting on the sofa helped a lot. On the sofa she had the choice between sitting beside me, on me, or at the other end. At first she sat on the other end, but gradually got closer and closer. Now she usually lays with something of hers touching something of mine. Every so often she decides it's "Yorkie Time" and takes a flying leap into my arms. But I think that offering her choice with no pressure at all helped her when she was a baby. I tried to just be content to be on the same piece of furniture with her and let her choose her own times to get close. Eventually she certainly did! I know this won't work with all Yorkies. Some are just more independent than that. But I think the general principle of letting the puppies choose helps. |