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11-16-2009, 08:46 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker | Just curious.... Hell everyone.. I'm new to this site and I just have to say it has been very informative and you folks all seem very friendly. I have a question. In general, how affectionate or attached would you ( my fellow Yorkie lovers) find your little ones to be? Also with this in mind do you think starting with a puppy or an adult makes a difference? I am doing alot of reading and researching and I just wanted your views, opinions and thoughts on this. I am starting my search to find my own little bundle of joy...So your thoughts would be deeply appreciated.. Thank you everyone..........Lisa |
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11-16-2009, 09:17 PM | #2 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Washington
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__________________ My belongs to Copper and Maddie Mae RIP Sweet Rocky Mommy misses you Last edited by AmyChristine; 11-16-2009 at 09:20 PM. |
11-16-2009, 09:19 PM | #3 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Washington
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| Welcome to YT! Both of my babies are very affectionate but in there own way. Maddie is my shadow and waits by the window or door when I don't bring her, other than that she is very independant and confident. Copper loves me and wants to be with me but also likes to have his own space, he cuddles when I least expect it he is shy with strangers and new situations. Copper was a puppy when I got him, Maddie was 19 weeks, and Rocket was 5years. There are pros and cons to getting them at every age. I like the older puppy stage, Mad came almost potty trained, and already knew how to stay clear of feet, and other basic dangers(we still made her wear a bell though) The puppy stage is great but they are still definately babies. And adults can come trained and well behaved, or with bad habbits that need reversing. I bonded with Rockey instantly though, he was the sweetest of all my dogs, and had great life habbits already. Go with your heart, and what you are drawn to. They are a long term commitment so getting a healthy yorkie IMO is the most important factor Congradulations on your decision to get a yorkie, they are a wonderful and addictive breed
__________________ My belongs to Copper and Maddie Mae RIP Sweet Rocky Mommy misses you |
11-16-2009, 10:07 PM | #4 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Oklahoma
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| I'm a new Yorkie mommy, so I can only share my experience so far. We rescued Galahad almost 2 weeks ago. He had been abandoned out in the middle of nowhere and on his own for well over a month before I even got him to let me pet him. The vet put him around 18 months to 2 years old. He is SO loving. He is snuggly, he shadows me everywhere, he lays at my feet and sleeps. He sleeps up against me in bed, he waggles his whole hind end if he so much as hears my voice, and as soon as he sees me, no one else exists. He's a kissy face, he loves to lay next to me on the couch and bathe my feet and legs. If someone tries to smack me, just playfully, he growls at them, just as a warning. My husband was giving me a shoulder massage and he hit one of those spots that hurts and feels nice at the same time, and I let out an involuntary yelp. Galahad was up like a shot and on me to make sure I was okay, giving my hubby the stinkeye and showing him the teeth, lol. Once I told him it was okay, he was fine. He loves my hubby too, but not the same way. He gets excited when he comes home from work, but after he's been here about 2 minutes the novelty has worn off. Mommy has everlasting novelty, lol. He adores the children. He lets them pick him up and cuddle him (they know to be gentle as they've been around small animals their entire lives), he gives them kisses, and my 6 y/o son has already taught him to fetch and play tug-of-war with his favorite toy. I would tell you to go with your instinct. We had been searching for a dog to complete our family since our older dog (13 years) passed away, but never found the right one. We knew we wanted an adult dog, and that we would have preferred to rescue one, but had the right puppy shown up, we would have gone that route. No puppy ever presented itself, and then Galahad did.
__________________ Cameo...Mommy to Sir Galahad "Common Sense...So rare it's a Super Power!" Last edited by Kshetreyya; 11-16-2009 at 10:08 PM. |
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