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Talk about multi aged yorkies getting along Does anyone have advice on socializing new yorkies with existing pets in your home. For example you have a 2 year old female. Introduce a 18 week old male, then you introduce a 10 week old female. How do you predict aggressiveness toward the new dogs? What about a female with pups 6-8 weeks old and if they are up running around and she gets aggressive with them, is this natural ? Biting them hard enough to exert pressure so it hurts the pup, may be not break the skin? I seen some breeders have a room in their house dedicated to their dogs etc. but I didn't notice if they have the dogs separated by ages? I know they are pack animals and their has to be the hierachy established. |
I think the pups mum knows how far to go with her pups. Katie whoes 14 months and Suzi 11 weeks, playfight all the time. Katie usually takes things off the little one, then there's a free for all because Suzi sticks up for herself. If I think Katie is getting too rough I check her. I think they should be supervised initially. I agree it's the hierarchy, but I noticed with my breeder if one older dog is getting aggressive with younger ones they have to have time out alone in another room. She has four older Yorkies one at teenage, and five puppies. (Plus an Alsation.) |
new 4 lb maltipo ,with 2 yr old yorkie/chi??help' hi, i hope i am on the right thread..we have had the new little guy for 3 days..have had about 6 or 7 snarling and attacking him from our yorkie..Do you feed them at totally separate times? Also we are keeping the new baby in a doggie playpen which he seems to like and retreats there if he is frightened or snapped at.. Do i put yorkie in another room for time out, when he does this ..or if it is just a warning let it be..my yorkie is 8.8 lbs and the new pup is only 4 lbs..i just don't know if we are doing thing right..we have been giving our yorkie lots of attention as usual..but he is very possessive and i sometimes don't cuddle the new one when he can see..any suggestions on eating, sleeping arrangements..my yorkie has the couch..should i keep the playpen door closed ? at night ..just a tad insecure if i am doing things right..thanks Susan..Howie and Mickey's mom |
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do not reward the older dog with praise after he is aggressive you must be the leader you are the owner of all his toys dont let him lead you be patient and a calm assertive pack leader:aimeeyork |
Your dam is correcting her babies' behavior. I don't know if it's entirely possible to "predict" aggressiveness but have read multiple threads regarding aggression between intact females residing within the same home. |
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I would still supervise them together and make sure yorkie doesn't feel displaced in the family. Feed yorkie first, yorkie gets greeted first, the first treat etc. Since yorkie sleeps on the couch...for the time being...the couch should be his alone. It'll work out...just give it some time. |
[QUOTE=bchgirl;2121527]Your dam is correcting her babies' behavior. the dam is not the mom.. but a 2 yr old.. the new puppy is not hers :animal-pa do not allow fighting only praise good behavior :animal-pa ignore the bad behavior by looking away in disdain.. ;) they need time to adjust they can feel your energy and fear remain calm and assertive giving love for friendly behavior dont allow possessiveness take her toys for yourself since you are pack leader:aimeeyork |
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the human is the pack leader these are house dogs not wild dogs living outdoors your house, so you lead the pack encourage play but the human dominates so the dog doesnt have to read cesar milans books:) |
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my new maltipo and my 2 yr old yorkie Quote:
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clicker training.. halti collars, new book i love is LET THE DOG DECIDE.. published in 2007 im sure you will find balance soon... lots of love and benevolent eye contact... you basically make eye contact as long as possible do it often say YES with the Benevolent eye contact.. bulids trust just remember you are the leader and they need you to lead them treats treats treats also work great as rewards:aimeeyork |
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