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Originally Posted by Patti Cali is my 4th Yorkie so you can see I am partial to them. They are sweet but strong willed which can make them a little bit harder to train. WIth all of my other 4 dogs I worked full time and had no problems, training was a little harder but not bad. With Cali I am not working and training her was a breeze but she was sotiny and sick that I don't think she would have made it if I hadn't been here around the clock to observe her and rush her to the vets. So I wouldn't advise getting a real tiny one unless you have someone who can be with the puppy some of the day and unless youa re prepared for the possible expense of vet bills. Cali is over 5,000.00 in vet bills and not yeta year old. Be very careful where you get one from. It can make the diffrence between heartbreak and joy. But they are so worth it! |
Yeah I don't want a "teacup" because from what I've researched, there not really the best. They dont fit the standart yorkie qualifications, have a lot of health problems, and breeders will advertise "teacup" yorkies just to get more money.
As for potty training, I'm thinking of getting one of those pads that you put inside the house, but I also want it to be trained to go outside. Any advice for that? W/ past dogs, we just trained them outside.