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Old 09-05-2014, 09:16 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
Good for you giving an older Yorkie and not a puppy a fine, loving home! And good for you taking him to obedience class! You can help him react better around other dogs by teaching him obedience and how to control his impulses and he'll be a much calmer pet.

Next time anyone disputes his breed, tell them how to educate themselves on today's Yorkie by just looking up both "Yorkie" and "Yorkshire Terrier" on "Google Image" and just take their time to look at all the different types and looks of the 21st century Yorkie.

Good luck with your obedience training!
I don't waste my time with ppl like this, I heard it from time to time for 30 + years. I would love for Cody to get along and enjoy being with other dogs. 3 years ago they built a beautiful dog park 10 minutes from my house. I would LOVE to bring Cody there to play. My last girl lost her sister in 2005, it took her 7 months to get back to being herself. I was out of the house 16 hours a day (commuting to my NY job) I couldn't get her a play mate because of my long hours, she LOVED all dogs, there were not dog parks with-in 50 miles or more from me. When she was 16 y/o blind and deaf, they built this park, of course I couldn't bring her then, but would LOVE to bring Cody. I LOVE to see dogs play with each other. But, if that can never be, I'll be very happy for him not to be lunging and carrying on like a crazy boy. Thank you for the well wishes for my lil boy.
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