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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: TX
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| ![]() We have an Australian Shepherd that lives outside (she's also a "country dog" that works cattle also). She sleeps inside the garage (if she didn't she'd bark all night at the coyotes in the woods!) but she does not typically come inside the house. She does from time to time but her outdoor activities (playing in the mud and occasionally rolling in cow poop ![]() Sounds like you just need to weigh your pros and cons a little more.
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() Don't get a yorkie, unless you just can't stop yourself. These dogs are differnent than most dogs, I feel like I have a new son, not just a dog. ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: TX
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| ![]() Thanks. Stormie is such a smart gal! We are waiting for her to come into heat any time now and have a stud waiting for her in Kansas (quite far from us!). Stormie's dad's breeder and this Kansas breeder have been wanting to cross these lines for some time and we were looking for the perfect stud. Match made in heaven. The stud's line are so well-known in the working dog class, that we pretty much have a waiting list for all the puppies. We will be keeping one for Stormie's buddy. I absolutely can not wait to see her as a mother..... she's just the most maternal dog I've ever seen.
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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Colorado Springs
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And like you I feel bad having one inside and one outside. Does the "outside" dog not want inside or you do not allow him inside?? I think if simply doesn't want inside its fine but if you don't allow him inside.. My feeling would be hurt too if you let someone in the house and not me..
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Hanford, CA
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| ![]() If you are guessing about bringing home an inside dog, then do not. Like others have mentioned, a cocker spaniel is not a outside dog either. Yorkies require great care and love . They will give back so much too, however, they are a special breed . My brother has outside dogs, and inside dogs. His ouside dogs , I always feel bad for them. Because they really don;t have to much room, and I do not see why he has them. But his other dogs that are inside are not fixed so they have litters. He is not a responsible pet owner. ![]() Whatever you decide, go with your first thoughts. Do not get a yorkie unless you are fully prepared to handles a inside dog , and along with the breed, grooming, temperment, and financial sacrifices .
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: CA
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| ![]() I have a lab mix who is outside 24/7 he doesn't come inside...he is usually pretty aggresive around other dogs but when molly (my yorkie) escaped outside he just kind of ran after her and i just called his name and said no! soo he is pretty good i don't think he really cares. She escapes outside every now and again then i have to chase her while howard just watches i don't let them play together tho cuz i don't trust howard.
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Yikes all I can say is that is a recipe for disaster!! I really hope that one day Howard doesnt decide to be aggresive towards your little one..
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Cape town, South Africa
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| ![]() Last year, I looked after my sister's lab and he has always been an outside dog at my parents' house. When he came to me, he was allowed inside sometimes (as long as he is relaxed since he is so big) and always during bad weather. The biggest reasons that he was outside was that he isn't trained to be inside and I am extremely allergic to dogs (luckily yorkies are hypoallergenic!), so a lab's hair all over our living room didn't work for me. Anyway, Cash is an inside dog and he would taunt the lab! When I got him new toys (separate ones for the lab since he destroys all Cash's toys), Cash would pick up the toys in his mouth and parade by the door (security gate kept the lab from coming inside). He was actually bragging! I couldn't believe my eyes! Cash got quite an attitude with the lab (although the lab is so much bigger than him) and although they got on very well, Cash is now having trouble adjusting to another dog (June) in his space. The leader of a dog pack controls all the resources and if the yorkie is allowed to be in place where the other dog is not, dominance issues can arise. Yorkies are a lot of work and a lot of money, so choose very carefully.
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Currently Suspended! Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Atlanta
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| ![]() Ok guys forget what I said. I know i'm getting the dog I just still have a lot to work out |
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and Khloe Mae's too! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Eastern Washington
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| ![]() I think that if your mind changes that quick, then it is not the right time to get a yorkie. They are a commitment, not something that you can just leave in your backyard to fend for itself. I don't think it's fair to bring a dog into your life when you are questioning it...
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you are clearly having doubts and i don't think its within the best interest of any puppy right now for you to be bringing one home. You don't sound sure enough to make that long term commitment to a dog that requires LOTS of attention and care.
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