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Can a 5 month yorkie still be trained? I am adopting a 5 month old Yorkie. Can the puppy still be trained? I am not sure how young they have to be to learn at their best. |
So are you for sure getting yorkie #1 then? I'm so confused! LOL Yes, 5 months is still plenty young for training though. Lexi was 4 months when I got her. |
Haha! No, I am getting #2! :) and thanks!! :) |
Oh that's cool! So that is a YT member right? Congratulations! Do you mind telling who the member is so maybe we can see the lucky puppy? :D |
I am getting Mango! She was under the available Yorkies part of the forum, I forget the exact name. But she had a video posted of Mango playing with Mommy Yorkie! I'm so excited! My first Yorkie! |
I thought it might be him! :D He is adorable!! |
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It's never to late to teach an old dog new tricks! :D |
Congrats on your new puppy. Bogie was 10 months when we got him. He was 90% potty trained and has been a breeze to train. You should be fine. |
hmm i was going to train him just basic commands, like sit, come, paw, stay, and try to get him to hug me. :D |
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OH my goodness! How did you teach him!? I want to teach mine that! That would be adorable!! :clapsmile |
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My baby is 9 months old and 3 weeks ago he started his training, i can already see a big improvment in him! |
5 months is plenty young enough to still be learning. Learning continues all through their life times. They are smart little guys. |
A five year old yorkie can be trained! I started one of my dogs in agility at seven and a half years old as she was the youngest dog in the house that I had to train to compete. She was nearly nine and got her novice standard and novice jumpers titles in two weekends. To get titles, they have to have three qualifying runs under two different judges. She also got the titles with four first place runs and two second place runs. I was so proud of her! Unfortunately, about a month later, she was diagnosed with lymphoma and instead of agility trials, we went to the vet for her chemo. She was eleven when she died. I had gotten Libby to foster when she was one year old, placed her for a year, had her returned to me and kept her. I was trialing two dogs at the time, so didn't start her training until they retired. I just don't |
I was going to say I don't think any dog is too old to train. Not only that, they are not too old to totally bond to you. I don't think anyone would ever know which dog in my house came to me as a puppy and which was an adult. |
Congratulations on your puppy. This is good news that they can still be trained at any age. My 3 are 16 months, 15 months and 9 months. We are still working on potty training because the baby just doesn't get it. Good to have someone else from Georgia. |
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I got Spike when he was five months old, and we immediately enrolled in beginner obedience. He was great, although we did have to do some extra practice at home with certain things, although I think that was more to do with the fact that he doesn't like to "stay", rather than his age. He picked it up very quickly, though, and we went on to intermediate obedience, and he did very well at that, too. Good luck - I'm sure your puppy will be great! |
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