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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
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| ![]() Hello! Bentley is our 10 month old Yorkie whom I've already received lots of help with from YT! ![]() ![]()
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♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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| ![]() I've read here about many Yorkies who like to take a bunch of kibble from their plates to other places in the house to eat. Maximo did a little of this at about the same age as your pup. He also liked to involve me in his meals. We had training sessions using his kibble and he liked to play games where he would perform a dramatic "sit" or "shake hands" for each kibble. I agree with you that leaving the kibble out on the floor is probably not a good idea.
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2010 Location: Port Aransas, TX USA
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| ![]() Oh my yes!!! Have found from having 4 Yorkies that they do indeed love control! My newest, Little Bit, age 19 months, and 4 1/2#'s is the pickiest eater. He is on a special diet, ZD only. Never gets treats - yet he will pick and ignore his food - and what a disaster if I change time, bowl, or place and EXACT feeding routinel! I did find that if I cut his amount of food back for breakfast that he would not be quite as demanding for dinner!! Sometimes it takes two or three meals of cutting the amount he normally gets back until he just eats as a normal dog should!! Yes, spoiled..and I can not let him miss a meal, but it sure helps to cut him back. Worked for my spoiled baby - but honestly, he will probably find a way to manipulate me again with his food! They are smart - and love to control EVERYTHING they can get away with!! |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: MD
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| ![]() Initially I had Hot Rod's food in his expen along with everything else. It was so funny, he would run over and get a piece of food out and take it clear across the room and eat it and keep doing this over and over until he was full-I guess. lol I had read that yorkies will do this. Sometimes when we give them a treat, my 2 will take it and go somewhere else and eat it almost like taking it some secret spot before they eat it. lol I think it is just a yorkie thing but if you are wanting get him on more of a routine, then I would suggest picking his bowl up after a certain amount of time of feeding. My vet said to give them 20 minutes and then pick up the bowls. I play it by ear...if they eat the majority of food, I will leave the bowls down as I know they have eaten til they are full. If they only eat a tiny bit, then I know they are holding out for treats so I will pick the bowls up (although I been known to cave and leave them down.) I try to feed at the same time each day too. Depending on the amount of treats they get, I might feed dinner a little later. Sometimes we do a little bit of training and they get small treats but they do add up so I might give them dinner a tad bit later in the evening. Good luck, they do know how to control us, lol
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Fairfield, Ohio, USA
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| ![]() Thanks for your input! Glad to hear I'm not the only one ![]() Letting him run the show so much too!! It's definitely been a trip to have him in our lives ![]()
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| ![]() All my tootsy eats is chicken that i cook , dry food is down all the time. Right its all about the cold, we live in a apartment in and out 3 times a day , what a drag. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: High Desert, Ca.
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| ![]() It's definitely a yorkie thing! LOL Maximus will even pick up his bowl and carry it to another room and then decide to dump it all out and eat it! They definitely have a mind of their own!
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