I have had 3 yorkies, each one was a "wild child" they were 3 years apart, when I got my second yorkie it did the same thing to the 3 y/o, the 3 y/o lived her life on the sofa until jaws (the puppy) was able to jump on the sofa. When yorkie # 2 was 3 y/o and first yorkie was 6 y/o I got another "monster" lol, this time I had the 6 y/o & the 3 y/o living their lives on the sofa, again, until jaws2 was able to jump up on sofa. I always corrected the puppies when they got to over excited with the older ones, but it sure was fun to watch. I was lucky with my females, they were all gentle, they wouldn't nip, growl or bark at the puppy, just jump to higher grounds, Correct the puppy at all times. as another poster wrote walking the puppy, tiring wild child out a bit, get rid off all that energy will calm him down a bit lol, maybe not harass the older ones that much, also you playing with the puppy will tire him out. Good luck
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