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Good breed companions for Yorkies? I just got my little girl Lola in December, and already I think I would feel better about having to leave her home alone during the day (:thumbdown) if she had another dog to be with. I probably won't introduce another puppy to our home until she's at least a year old (October of 2009), but I'm thinking about maybe another yorkie or perhaps a pomeranian. Has anyone had experience introducing another dog to their home at around 1 year? Any suggestions for male vs. female, breed, etc.? I'm a yorkie newbie, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
I have a male and a female yorkie and they get along well. They never fight |
You can NEVER have too many yorkies, I would go with another yorkie female, or a small maltese or better yet, a Biewer, they sure are beautiful and so much like a yorkie, with the white & beauty of a maltese. Just my opinion. ;) |
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I have Biewers, a Yorkie and a Havanese that all play well together. I think the most important piece is giving each dog their own space and realize that it might take a little while for each dog to become best friends and to be very patient. I think the younger the dog is the more accepting of a new addition to the house. |
We have a 22-mo-old yorkie. She is four lbs., and just the tiniest, sweetest dog ever. Our other dog is a 2yr old longhaired dachshund female. They get along really well. |
I have a 3 year old yorkie. My cousin has a 1 year old female shih tzu, and my aunt and uncle have a 3 year old male shih tzu and a 1 year old male lorkie (lhasa apso/yorkie mix). Sapphire gets along great with the female shih tzu, but not so well with the males. I think it's because they tried mounting her. She was fine with them until that. :rolleyes: |
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I'm very interested to hear from those with doxies! Thor is very interested in other dogs, but uncomfortable if they are bigger than him. Since he is 3 #s, that's a lot of uncomfortable-making dogs. However, I noticed that he got along really well with some daschunds in the park. I think it was because even though they weighed more than him, their heads were still low to the ground. :) I have always wanted a short-haired daschund, though I've heard they are not the healthiest breed? I won't get another dog for at least 6 months because Thor still needs some time to adjust. I would love to get him a buddy though. Also, given his age, size, and temperament, if I were to get another yorkie, it would be a tiny female puppy, and I would prefer not to shell out the kind of cash that would require. With a daschund, I would be less worried about it growing up to be bigger than Thor, though I would still want a young female.:aimeeyork:animal36 |
1 Attachment(s) i have a one year old pom and a 13 week old yorkie and they got along right away Attachment 262131 |
my sister has a yorkie and a pom and they get along great! |
I have an 8 yr old Pug who is EXTREMELY tolerant of my energetic Yorkie Missy. They get along great! |
Yorkie Playmate I have a 1 1/2 Jack Russell and our new 8 weeks female Yorkie. |
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I don't have a daschund but I love them....I would get a smaller one so they will have less of a chance of having back problems. I think when they are bigger they have a lot of back problems that the smaller ones don't have. I've always wanted a long hair one! |
Why don't you get a Papillon :animal36, & let me know how it works out :)? |
We've got a yorkie and a chorkie (chihuahua/yorkie mix) and they get along great! |
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