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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() So, I was watching an episode of Dog Whisperer today with a Yorkie named Fossee (I think?) and I've seen maybe 3-4 other Yorkies on his show before, as well as seeing them on It's Me or the Dog. They all seem to have the SAME issues. Freaking out and attacking vacuum cleaners, brooms, mops, (and in this particular case, ironing board), way too attached to their owners, won't play with other dogs, "bullies" other dogs, barks at other dogs, etc. Not just from TV though, I've noticed other Yorkies at the dog park that don't really run around with other dogs or socialize, they just kinda sniff and walk away and stand there. It totally perplexes me because I've never had any of these issues with Jackson. He's apparently not that "typical" Yorkie that is seen on television with the Napoleon complex. Is he feisty? Absolutely. Terrier? For sure. Lots of energy? Definitely. But none of the issues pertain to him and I'm just wondering if he's just odd, or if I trained him "good" or if it's just his personality? Jackson loves every single dog he's ever met, he doesn't really have many fears, a little nervous about the vacuum but never attacks anything, he just sits back. He walks right beside me (mostly) and will easily walk by another dog, only showing a bit of interest. He runs like a wild man at the dog park and enjoys a long game of chase. ANYWAYS... question in point: do your guys Yorkies have these typical traits? Or is it just a case-by-case basis?
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| ![]() Mine arent antisocial but they are more owner oriented. Jewels is afraid of other dogs. She is more of a nervous type of dog and has been since she was a pup. Chachi is okay with other dogs. Chachi is more of our well rounded and trained yorkie. We have just let Jewels be Jewels. Oh and neither of mine like the vaccuum cleaner but they dont bite it or anything they just go upstairs when I turn it on. So do the cats its funny. Its one way to clear a room
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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| ![]() That Yorkie on the Dog Whisper was actually Buddy! Not really but when I saw that episode I almost wet myself because that is Buddy to a "T". When the ironing board comes out he hangs on it with his teeth! ![]() Attacking it like it was his worst enemy. Funny you think Jackson is different because I think Buddy is so different in personality then most of the Yorkies on this site. He would love a piece of most big dogs, is determined to get his way, attacks the ironing board like a beast and all the above that you mentioned! He is far from laid back ![]() housebroken and stops barking when told, is a great eater and takes correction well. Even frets when he's scolded. However he is a handfull and I love every minute of it. Getting a second one scares me so therefore I haven't done it yet. That's why when I read other's with multibles I can't believe it. Then I realize their normal dog's and not like my Buddy. |
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() Peanut is really laid back, he goes with me everywhere and he will just lay in my lap, example I took my Mom to get her hair did and I went in with Peanut and the whole time he was laying/ sleeping in my lap! He is scared of the vacum, and will try to attack the mop, broom but its more in a playfull way. I think its all how you raise them and care for them ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Soddy Daisy, TN
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![]() The other one loves to play and will play with my other "non-yorkie" dog. She doesn't necessarily need to be with me, but does love to cuddle. She plays on her own and does not need me to play with her. I don't take them to the dog park, but she may attack other dogs first, as to establish dominance and then will be friendly. She does have issues with dominance and will growl/snarl if she does not like what we are planning on doing to her (i.e. remove off the bed, change positions when she is sitting with us) and(she was a rescue, so we don't know much about how she was raised) So I think that all yorkies have a little bit of the above listed traits. But if I had to pick, I think my 1st yorkie is better adjusted. So while I think some of it is nurture, I also think some of it is nature. They just come along with their own little personality traits and foibles.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Katy, TX
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| ![]() I keep my boys pretty well socialized so they love everyone. I have lots of friends with dogs and have them over often. They play with other yorkies all the way up to labs. They think they are just as big as the labs too and Tucket even tries to hump their face. LOL!! They don't attack anything except for one of those pillows that velcro in half to make stuffed animal? I thought Ozzy was going to attack it. Once he figured out what it was, he wasn't interested anymore. ![]() Nope my boys are very sweet and Ozzy is the laid back one and Tucket is a little ornery spaz. Love them both to bits. |
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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p.s. Let me add he loves people and children as well and loves playing and socializing with small dogs. He has many friends and loves the ladies. Enjoy's company too even stranger's when they enter the house. Will bark, sniff and that's it now he's your friend but he's far from being laid back. | |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Michigan USA
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| ![]() I believe yorkies all have their own personalities just like people. Some have issues with one thing and others have different issues. On those shows I think they intentionally look for Yorkies that have special socialization issues or there would be nothing for the trainers to do. Sophie doesn't like the vacuum either. She quit chasing a mop after a few months. She likes other people and other dogs although she will bark if dogs are on walks in front of our house and she isn't. Other than that she has outgrown barking at everything. She was fairly easy to housebreak which I hear is not so typical but we put a lot of work into it, too.She is very playful and not overaggressive. She seems to love me & DH equally. She was well socialized when we got her at almost nine weeks and we tried to continue that training by taking her lots of places and try to keep her stimulated with lots of things to do. I don't know if she is typical but she's perfect for us. ![]()
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member | ![]() Brownie has the typical Yorkie personality even down to the silly thing's he does. |
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() What is the " typical Yorkie personality"??? anyways ![]()
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: MD
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| ![]() Well, Maggie May loves other dogs, but if too many come at her at once or bark at her, she freezes up and just stands there. She is a true terror that she is constantly jumping, running and getting into everything. She is a wild woman! She has the most sweetest personality and just wants to shower you in kisses and love. ![]() Hot Rod is getting much better with other dogs. If another dog trys to get friendly with me, he doesn't much care for that. We've been trying to socialize him more and he actually ran up to a new dog at the park one day so some progress. I would say that his is not a typical yorkie personality in that respect but he can give kisses with the best of them. He really, really, really likes to be in your lap and arms. ![]()
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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Hot Rod doesn't seem "terrier" at all to me, he's just sooo sweet!
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() That is true! I just adore the breed. I never try to judge a dog on its breed standards, every dog has a personality. I mean look at the chi breed, I have met some GREAT chi's and then I met some that are to the T like the breed. So I dunno...
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Southern Oregon
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| ![]() My Buddy just wants to hump other dogs. Of course, we have to get him fixed so I hope that calms down as it is a little ebarrassing. Besides that, he loves to meet other dogs. He is a little weary of strangers, but warms up to them pretty well. His is protective of the house, and barks his fool head off until we make him mind his manners, but he is not a trouble maker. Overall, he is a very good boy. |
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