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Old 05-16-2016, 07:22 AM   #8
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At 13 weeks old he is just a baby, you have been given excellent advise by all above members, I cannot add to it.
I can say before YT educated ME all my past puppies were gotten at 8 weeks old my hands looked like they were attack by a viscous cat. Yorkies are hyper puppies that LOVE to play hard, lots of patience and consistency are the key words, hang in there, you WILL get through these puppy biting days, follow the excellent advise you have been given.
Same here. Agree that everyone gave the best advice above.

And likewise, I also experienced the difference between getting a puppy at a few weeks old (who bit me as a kid and my entire family - we had to rehome that puppy ), a puppy from the pet store (who was also a little difficult at first; again I was still a kid), and my current furbabies who came from a reputable breeder (who never ever ever bites or even nibble at me and will only lick to show affection). It's become a matter of fact which I experienced first-hand that puppies should stay with their momma for as long as the 12-15 weeks.

Best wishes to you - make sure you get started on basic training. It's really the first step.
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