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Old 03-16-2017, 04:16 AM   #2
matese
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Welcome to YT, depending what your disability is, the yorkie breed is a high energy dog, if you have a yard where the dog and run and play under your supervision would be ideal. They need lots of exercise,whether it's walking or playing to tire them out. Potty training takes a lot of patience, consistency,rewards and praise again "depending on you disability" this may put a strain on you. I think before you decide to purchase or adopt you should read up on the yorkie breed to see if this is the breed for you. Adopting an older more calmer yorkie may be better for you, like I stated. "depending on what your disability is" a high energy yorkie puppy may not be the ideal dog for you. If it is puppy you want that is your choice and nothing to be ashamed of or have ppl make you feel guilty about, it's your choice and you do not have to give explanations as to why you purchased a puppy, everyone LOVES babies. I have raised 4 yorkies from babies, they are all now passed. 3 years ago I rescued a 2 1/2 yo male yorkie, he was a surrender not an abused dog, so I have been on both sides of yorkie ownership. Adopting has it's rewards and that's what we all want to see, loving homes and a 2nd chance for these precious babies, but never feel guilty if in your hear you want a puppy.
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