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Old 08-19-2008, 09:54 AM   #1
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Hey everyone,

I'm hopefully soon getting my yorkshire terrier (found a good breeder, going through the whole process now) and wondering about peoples opinions on 'not babying' them and its effect on the dog.

Throughout my life my family has always had dogs (minus the last couple of years). They were usually hunting dogs (beagles) but when they weren't hunting they were very loving family dogs. I was taught a very kind, yet stern (maybe consistent is a better word) approach to raising a dog and never physical.

My concern is I've seen so many toy dogs that were babied to the point where the dog is just a nightmare. The family lost control of the dog and its just an awful sight. I really want to make sure this doesn't happen.

So, if you treat your yorkie like a 'normal' dog and socialize it like a 'normal' dog - do you get good results? Of course its a toy dog and as such it has some special needs (which i understand fully, been reading a lot on the subject).

Has anyone gone down this path? Looking for first hand accounts as opposed to reading another book or webpage.

( and yes saddly, i'm going to buy the future yorkie an outfit - i can't help it - but that's as far as the babying goes )

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Old 08-19-2008, 10:13 AM   #2
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Good luck whatever you try. I have tried to treat my yorkie exactly as I did my pom years ago and I have lost total control of the yorkie and had a well-mannered pom. My vet keeps saying don't compare the two, you can't compare 2 children so don't compare 2 dogs.
Baxter is completely rotten and takes all the attention in the room. Won't sleep all night because he wouldn't crate train. It has been unreal. Sometimes I get to my wits end.
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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but here goes:
go back to the history of the breed-what were they bred for? check out earthdog trials
raise your baby with what you've described-loving consistency
remember that a lot of the things done for the lil ones have their roots in the practical-clothes because they keep a smaller body warm, strollers because 1 step for us is 4 or more for them
go with what is within your comfort level-there are no "rules" for having a Yorkie
most of all just enjoy your new furkid!!
congrats on the upcoming addition!
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I think your question is a very good one. You sound like your going to be
a good Yorkie owner.

I understand there are many, many tiny Yorkies. Buddy is a larger one, however, I would have done no different if he were smaller.
I raised him like a dog but giving him lot's of love and hugs along the way.
I remember reading, before I got him, that this breed can become depressed
if not treated correctly. Treating them like a baby constantly is wrong.
They are dogs first and formost and need to be treated as such. Dressing
them from time to time is fine, heavens knows it's so tempting with all the
beautiful clothes out there but they need to be dog's first. Lot's of training
and praise just like a larger dog is key or you will wind up with a spoiled,
unsocialized dog that will rule the roost and they will if allowed to. They do
demand attention and should get lot's of it however you need to be boss,
(Alpha) at all times. They feel more secure knowing your taking care of them
and protecting them. They feel the love and can't get enough training, IMO.
Buddy thrives on it. You'll be fine because you already seem to know what to do. Good luck and don't forget to post pictures when you get your furbaby.
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I've had all sizes and breeds of dogs in my life and I expected them all - no matter what their size - to behave in an acceptable canine manner. If you teach them good manners and give them a good base you will have great times together. Just be aware that these little guys usually have fearless hearts and need to be looked after so that they don't hurt themselves. I find that if something bad happens and they no longer feel you will watch over them, that is when they become fretful.

Please don't confuse 'babying' with being 'watchful'. And buying cute little outfits and bows and bling is NOT babying...it's necessary. They are royalty, just ask any one of them and they will tell you.
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I think your question is a very good one. You sound like your going to be
a good Yorkie owner.

I understand there are many, many tiny Yorkies. Buddy is a larger one, however, I would have done no different if he were smaller.
I raised him like a dog but giving him lot's of love and hugs along the way.
I remember reading, before I got him, that this breed can become depressed
if not treated correctly. Treating them like a baby constantly is wrong.
They are dogs first and formost and need to be treated as such. Dressing
them from time to time is fine, heavens knows it's so tempting with all the
beautiful clothes out there but they need to be dog's first. Lot's of training
and praise just like a larger dog is key or you will wind up with a spoiled,
unsocialized dog that will rule the roost and they will if allowed to. They do
demand attention and should get lot's of it however you need to be boss,
(Alpha) at all times. They feel more secure knowing your taking care of them
and protecting them. They feel the love and can't get enough training, IMO.
Buddy thrives on it. You'll be fine because you already seem to know what to do. Good luck and don't forget to post pictures when you get your furbaby.
Well said!
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I am SO happy i am not the only one!!! My DH hates it when I put clothes on my pups, but they are so cute.. i have to sometimes!!!!!! I baby them just cause i love them, but not to the point where they have control! AND they listen rather well... my older pup will even go to his 'room' when told! GL with your new furbaby!
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Baxter is 7 lbs and he can outwalk me so no stroller for him and he hates clothes!!! He does tolerate bows though. I am worried about him getting cold when walk this winter so any suggestions for getting him to wear clothes would be welcome.
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I give mine major daily doses of love, hugs and kisses. I also make sure they are around other dogs as much as possible and also have play-dates twice a month with my three plus 8 to 11 other small dogs. I do put sweaters and jackets on them when it's cold and use a stroller so they either won't burn their pads when we go to different little towns for shopping and traveling, or to get inside stores that otherwise wouldn't allow. In malls, and outside eating areas.
You can have well mannered, well adjusted dogs and still do these things. It's a good balance.
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I don't really understand what exactly you mean by babying.
Some people would call dressing your dog babying.
Some would say letting them sleep with you is babying.
Some say not letting them outside alone is babying.
Some say feeding a diet that they like is babying.
Some say not making them follow the rules is babying.
Some say putting them in a stroller or carrying them is babying.

So, were you talking about a certain area in particular?

Ellie doesn't like following rules but is usually forced to.
She hates other dogs but I can't make her like them.
She marks her territory but I can't hold it in her.
I don't let her outside alone. It is dangerous.
She gets homemade food and we are both happy about it.
She has a stroller and is usually carried in public because she marks and growls. I'm not paying $400 for a trainer because they are going to tell me not to let her on the furniture or in bed with me...yeah right. Not going to happen. So yes, Ellie is babied but she usually ends up following the rules when forced to.

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I give mine major daily doses of love, hugs and kisses. I also make sure they are around other dogs as much as possible and also have play-dates twice a month with my three plus 8 to 11 other small dogs. I do put sweaters and jackets on them when it's cold and use a stroller so they either won't burn their pads when we go to different little towns for shopping and traveling, or to get inside stores that otherwise wouldn't allow. In malls, and outside eating areas.
You can have well mannered, well adjusted dogs and still do these things. It's a good balance.
Well said!

Okay I'm GUILTY of it! Shoot me
Mine are what I say spoiled but well behaved. They get a little excited or may I say out of control when its time to go for walks..oh yeah the barking and running around the house like little maniacs...yes they do it but I can understand that they're just excited to go bye bye. When someones at the door they all bark and will not listen when I say stop barking but I also know that they love company and are excited that someone is coming to the house. Other than that they are great furkids and I have no compliants.
I do spoil them rotten in my own way.
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I baby my Yorkies like I never did any other breed. BUT with 9 dogs you better believe I have control. I am the pack leader first and foremost and they are the pack.

I do dress them.
I do pamper them.
I do spend more on them than I did on my kids when I raised them.

I think it is OK to baby them if you are in control.
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My Yorkie here is one of 8/11 depending on who is here for the day. I have 7 of my own dogs. He is a dog first and formost. I do not have time to dress up and stuff with all the animals that are here...pills for those that need them..cleaning on a daily basis..pond and garden and I do work full time. But he plays well with the others, he is 4#. I am in charge...they all look to me to feed, groom, pill, treats...I personally would not have it any other way.
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I baby my Yorkies like I never did any other breed. BUT with 9 dogs you better believe I have control. I am the pack leader first and foremost and they are the pack.

I do dress them.
I do pamper them.
I do spend more on them than I did on my kids when I raised them.

I think it is OK to baby them if you are in control.
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