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Old 07-04-2006, 07:39 PM   #11
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
Britt..I know it sounds heartless..but by holding and comforting her, you are re-enforcing her fear...(Dog Whisperer) act normal, do something around the house, move around and keep busy...talk normal and ignore any fear...you may find it hard to believe..but I have not had a Yorkie afraid of noise and I have had dozens to raise...as pups I have lots of noise in the house..some of my young ones will stand on the vacuum when I am running it...Emee is one..LOL
I played all sorts of nosies in the kennel in MD..so important for a beeder to do this for the new owner..best wishes
I think too that the more upset you become over her being upset, the more she will believe there is something to be upset about.

I was very fortunate, this was the first 4th for both my guys and it isn't bothering them a bit.
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