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Originally Posted by Maximo Not O/T at all, and Maximo knows you aren't talking about him, lol.
I agree with you on all points in this post. My 2 young, male Yorkies are never left alone together -- not because I think they will attack each other (although anything is possible), rather because they get each other going too fast and jumping off things and crashing into things and wrestling. When no one is here to slow them down, I separate them with xpens. (I have multiple xpens connected to make large play areas). I would still recommend that any owner of a GSD enroll in advanced training classes, especially if the dog is going to share a home with a tiny Yorkie. If I invested in a good GSD, I would want the dog to have the best training. |
Totally agree!


GSD's need extensive training and socialization, moreso than other breeds, but I think alot of Yorkies would benefit from these classes as well

lol. I had a GSD growing up and she only lived to be 4 years old because she attacked a worker than came onto our property unexpected and we didn't lock her up, she had to be put down that day. I was devasted and now knowing what we know about them and dogs in general, she could have been an
amazing dog and I still miss her.
Jackson is an only dog at our regular house but sometimes we will spend up to 2 nights at my dads home and we leave all 3 of the dogs loose in free roam but they all just sleep when we're not home, LOL. We do have the upstairs gated off because that's where the 2 cats 'live' lol. He used to do the same thing when my moms dog was still alive and lived with us. So we've been lucky, they don't get into things when we're not home. When we ARE home-- a whole 'nother story.