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I know someone whom shows dogs like yourself, as well as being the one to handle them. She likes to spend time with them instead of letting a handler handle them. Her dogs are beautiful, like yours :) One of the dogs she imported from Germany which has a thicker, fluffy coat like some of yours also. I know enough about showing dogs that I care not to do it. I couldn't put my dog thru all that they do. Some of them have to have surgery from what I have learned to get that perfect dog without any issues. I believe that is what one show lady told me. Am I correct~? A lot of work and money goes into owning a Yorkie or whatever kind of dog you have, and/or if you show the cost of travel. I went back in March to the dog show that they had in Louisville, KY. Those folks that show have special vans that were specially built to house their dogs that show. I was amazed to learn that~! But they are beautiful vans~! You mentioned how children shouldn't be with a Yorkie. Well tonight I went to an outdoor concert and met a family, whose grandchild had a Yorkshire puppy. It was adorable, but the child kept carrying it and hugging it. The puppy wanted to be let down. She tried hugging on mine, and I told her not to since I wanted to listen to the music. My point here is that Yorkies aren't kids, and need their space to walk, run, etc. Question: is that why children shouldn't be around Yorkies~? I couldn't read all of the postings past yours since this is a hot topic with numerous of pages. Another question: You mention that Yorkies don't need a lot of excerise. Does this apply to all Yorkies~? Mine needs a lot of excerise. He loves to walk and we have walked as long as 3.5 hours. There are times he doesn't want to walk, but to play ball. Do some Yorkies require more excerise than others~? Just curious. I might of read some of this on your website. Great website too~! |
I hear people say all the time not to have yorkies around kids but I have to disagree. I have 7 grandkids ranging from 2 months to 14 years old and (all of them except the baby of course) have been taught how fragile these little ones are and are very gentle with them. Our furkids love being around the grandkids. They run and play with them the entire time they are here. (We also taught the grandkids the Yorkie shuffle) so no danger of stepping on one of them. So I say it all depends on the child and how you teach them. They have to be trained right along with the puppies. Lolita at first had issues when the kids were running with Laddy and would snarl and snap at them but when that happened we just laid her on her side and made her lay there and let the kids slowly pet her until she quit barking and biting at them. |
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I drive a Ford Escape nothing special, I drive it to work and dog shows on the weekends. I fully believe all dogs need exercise :) I know some dogs get on doggie treadmills when they can't go outside and run and play especially those that have winters with snow all the time. :) Donna |
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I just realized something...I really do enjoy this site and really like educating new people and I have taken a step back to re-evaluate my thinking and may have decided I should become a donating member to a site I really enjoy coming to and helping in anyway I can :) This thread for me even has given me a new learning experience and rewarding things and has changed my view on certain things :) Donna |
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I posted some questions here and hopefully someone that knows could answer them for me. I know some of ya all did on the kids portion, but not the other ones. But really what I was curious about was my last one: You mention that Yorkies don't need a lot of excerise. Does this apply to all Yorkies~? Mine needs a lot of excerise. He loves to walk and we have walked as long as 3.5 hours. There are times he doesn't want to walk, but to play ball. Do some Yorkies require more excerise than others~? Just curious. Thanks all :) |
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To some degree, it depends on the dog. Thor needs an hour of vigorous exercise a day, or he becomes a royal, barking pain in the butt. Two hour walks mean nothing to him. I know of at least a couple other yorkies on YT like this. You might have more luck posting your questions in a separate thread. |
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