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Old 02-22-2010, 06:56 PM   #5
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Hi everyone!

I'm new here. I'm also new to yorkshire terriers. I do have 3 other dogs though. (a collie (Lassie), golden (Casen) and a chihuahua (Dolly)). So one more (and LAST Dog lol) small dog to add to the family. Bella is an absolute doll. She's 11 weeks and full of spunk. She def. likes to be the center of attention. My kids LOVE her. We got her a small pink bed and she loves it. I can't wait to meet you all and see all of your yorkie babies. I would appreciate any tips, tricks, grooming tips, etc on yorkies. Things they never tell you in books. lol

Some questions: Bella doesn't like the crate. She likes to sleep by my head or neck for some reason. She also doesn't like to be alone. Just got her yesterday and i'm told she is 3 1/2 lbs. How big will she get when she's an adult? Also, i've researched a little about grooming. They need baths once a week? What shampoo/conditioner etc would you recommend for a yorkie? She also has hair in her eyes. I'd rather see her eyes. Do I trim around the eyes or wait to grow out so I can put it up in a clip? What are your favorite clips and where to buy? When should she see a groomer? Does your yorkie seem to be a one person dog? Any favorite yorkie websites/places to buy things?

I'm sorry I ask so much. I'm sure I will find some answers once I look around some. I'm glad I found this site.
Hi to you and Bella, and welcome to YT. She is a dolly. She may weigh about 10 pounds fully grown. I wouldn't cut her hair at all. Never cut the hair around the eyes or off of the top of the nose. Just let the top grow out and use a little clip. I wouldn't use rubber bands just yet because they are terrible about breaking the hair off then you get those short pieces that will hang over the eyes. You can do the grooming yourself. It's very easy if you just let the hair grow. All you need to do really is cut the hair around the feet, and bottom. Be careful with any sharp scissors. Now is the time to train her to like grooming. Do just a minute with her then praise and give a tiny toy or treat. Gradually build up the amount of time spent on her grooming.
She shouldn't need a bath every week right now. At this age she is starting to lose the baby hair and the permanent hair will replace it. Just give her a daily brushing to keep the loose hair out. My advice for shampoo is Dr. Bronners liquid castile baby mild soap. Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Retail Store: Baby Mild Liquid Soap It can't be beat. Then buy BRAGG brand (it's the best) apple cider vinegar and use 3 tablespoon to 1 pint of water as a final rinse. The coat will be so soft and nice, and repel those nasty fleas.
As for nutrition, go to the top and click on Yorkie Health and Diet. Personally home cooking is the best and safest way to feed your dogs. Been home cooking for over 50 years.
For clothes, just google tiny dog clothes and you will find a LOT of stores. Have fun shopping.
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