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Getting another Yorkie.... I have recently been thinking about getting another Yorkie. Gracie is 2 years old and I think I finally have the time for another one. I know quite a few of you have 2 or more Yorkies and was wondering how hard is it for them to adapt to one another??? And how do you go about training the new puppy...do you allow him or her to interact right away with your older Yorkie??? Any advice would be appreciated!!! Shandy |
Don't have a clue as to what to tell you but Jaden is two and I'm looking for another one myself as a playmate for him so I would be interested in hearing the answers for this thread too! |
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I also am looking for a 2nd Yorkie and my 3rd dog. I do worry Cali will be jealous but Maya adjusted to Cali when I got her last year. |
Snickers was 1 year old when we brought Baxter home (at 12 weeks). We introduced them slowly and Baxter being the new baby didn't really understand what was going on. Snickers was agitated at first, running up to Baxter and barking, posturing, and basically showing superiority. It took about two weeks for Snickers to adjust. We always supervised them together, and kept Baxter crated when we couldn't give 100% attention. But after about two weeks, things really calmed down and the turning point came when we saw the two of them sleeping side by side on their pillow. They are now best pals! It's important to give the older dog the same amount of attention he always got. And also put him first when giving treats, feeding, going out, etc. This reinforces his position as the dominant one. Good luck! |
1 Attachment(s) hi i got 2 dogs before .one yorkie and toy poodle they 9 months and 1 year old .and now i got another yorkie 6 months old just last week.toy poodle like new yorkie no problem.but my first yorkie hide from the new one.but the next day .he looking at new one and come near him.now one week later they all play together and eat in the same plate..so good to see.it work well at my place..and iam so happy.. |
We've been talking about the same thing! Our Mia is 9 months old... We were wondering if it was too soon. I'd like to hear how old everyone's Yorkies were when they got the 2nd one. |
I am also thinking chewy needs a friend...I would do it in a heart beat if I knew he would be ok with it... he is so good I'm afraid to rock the boat!!! He is 71/2 months... I don't want to wait to long if I do get another... I think if your in puppy mode now is the time to do it! Any thoughts? I am thinking my hubby will be game for it by the spring~! |
i started with one baby, then two or three months later got an adult dog and just set her down in the room with him. it was harder on her than him. She got on the back of the couch for two or three days then finally became part of the family. didn't affect her eating or anything. She just wasn't social. Then two or three months after that, I got a third baby. I did the same thing. Just put her on the floor and they took off playing right away but the first baby was a little jealous when she was in my lap. THEN, this summer i got two more adults and they fit right in. One big happy family. One bad thing tho. The second baby more or less potty trained herself to the pee pads because that's where the others go. When one of them starts having "accidents" they all do. It is a lot of work and there are days I work with my room and my dogs all day. |
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I don't have two yorkies, but I have a yorkie, chi and a pom and love having 3. I wouldn't let a new pup near your other dog until he has been to the vet and gets clean bill of health. Then only let them play together when you can supervise, until the pup is bigger. It really isn't any more difficult with 3 than it is 1 to me, they all eat together, go out together and even sleep at the same time. I guess living together gets them on the same schedule. My puppy does have her own area by herself in the kitchen where the other two can't reach her for when she needs time alone, at least until she is completely housebroken. |
I have a 4 year old female and I'm looking to get another. withmy work schedule now she needs a friend. I'm tryig to decide on a puppy or adult. |
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I had Adonis 5 years before adding Venus (she was 10 weeks when I got her) to our home. I just made sure Adonis still came first in everything. First for treats, first for food and all other stuff. I made over him first, then her. He never once got jealous, just the opposite! He took to her like glue! Loved to run and try to make her chase him! OMG, I wished so bad I'd got her many years ago for him to play with! It brought so much joy to his life having her to play with, and I thought his playing days were gone! |
2nd yorkie I'm thinking about going back to work and also was wondering if a friend for Violette would help keep her company all day |
IMO, getting Violette a buddy is the way to go. When we first got Max Toni took him to work everyday. One of the main reasons we agreed to get Max was that we would not have to leave him home alone all day. Our schedules at the time had us out of the house for 12+ hours at a time. When her boss said she could bring him to work everyday we immediately went out and started looking for a yorkie. But after 6 months the landlord of the office complex said they couldn't bring pets in anymore. So we went back to the same breeder (who I now know is more of a greeder but that is another story) and got Sasha. She has the same parents but is 8 months younger. It was a match made in heaven. They keep each other company while we are away, which since I have changed jobs is only a couple hours a day now. They are inseparable. They sleep with each other curled up in a ball where you can't tell where one ends and the other begins! They play together, sleep together, bark at the same invisible intruder together and love to lick my face together. Different dogs might react differently to each other but for us getting a second furbaby was the best thing we could have done. How old is Violette? An older dog may have trouble accepting a younger one if she is used to being the center of attention. But my suggestion is go get her a buddy! |
Violette is 1-1/2. I contacted her breeder and they too have a full sister of Violette that will be ready to come home in 3 weeks. I'm worried that Violette will be jealous. She is my side kick. |
Several years ago I had a pack of 3, all girls 2 not spade, one spayed, all 3 years apart, the older one/ones when the new bouncing kid came home the older one/ones went to high grounds, the sofa lol. It took the older ones several weeks to accept baby nipping jaws, they all got along just fine. Came a time the two older passed away 6 months apart, the baby who was now 6 yo was grieving their loss. I gave her 6 months to adjust being the only child, it never happened, so my search for the perfect buddy began. I came upon a LARGE 8 week old girl, this is what lil Miss bossy 6 yo needed, besides, I knew NO ONE would buy a yorkie as large as my Matese was. When I bought home this humongous 8 week old puppy it was LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT, no high grounds for my 6 yo, it was "let the fun begin. These two were inseparable, they slept together, where the baby was the 6 yo was right behind her, I called them ROADWAY lol.... I say GO FOR IT, it may take time for Violette to get use to a new kid depending on Violette's age, but they will be BFF. Good luck and please keep us posted. |
A part of me is selfish and don't want to change the relationship that Violette and I have. Will she still be my best friend too? |
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