hello all hello all stumbled across this site, when i was looking for answers with my newly aquired yorkshire terrier. shes a rescue and has separation issues. i just love all the pictures of you doggies, they are soooo sweet. look forward to speaking to you all. emma. xxx |
Hi! :) This is a great place for Yorkie advice! I'm sure you'll get lots of great help! Sorry I can't offer any help but I wanted to say hi and welcome! :) OOOh! And please post more pics! :) Your baby is a cutie! |
thanks addi and missy i just cant help looking at all the cute yorkies on here. they are adorable. xxx |
welcome to yorkie talk, so glad you found this site.. its great. have fun |
There is a "STICKY" on rescues, that might help you. |
Welcome to YT, you will love it here and find many solutions for your seperation problem.. have a great day and lets see some pictures of your furbaby :) |
Hello and Welcome to YorkieTalk! :) |
aw thanks guys, really nice welcome. look forward to chatting with you all. apologize in advance for my brain fog as i suffer from p.o.t.s. which little rosie helps with, she doesnt judge just keeps me company. will be sure to take a look around the forum, looks great. will post some more pictures of rosie too. thanks emmaxxx |
:aimeeyork Welcome to YT. I'm pretty new myself and have found alot of helpful information just under the general discussion area. :) |
thats pixie,hope i can learn alot from this site. x |
Welcome to YorkieTalk :wavey: Congratulations on getting your little yorkie! |
Welcome! You will learn tons! |
Hi, and welcome to yorkietalk! I'm so glad you were able to get a yorkie rescue. Rescues can be very challenging at time, but they can also be extremely rewarding. Megansmama wrote a thread on rehabilitating a puppy mill dog, and even though your dog may have not come from a mill, she may share some of the same issues. Here's the thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...ll-rescue.html. She also might be able to help you with specific problems. Here's her page. Megansmama |
Welcome to YT. It's wonderful you have rescued one of these little treasures. I have often read of people training them by getting their handbag and keys and leaving for like 5 minutes and then returning; continue doing this by leaving for 10 minutes the next time, etc. When you leave don't make a big deal out of it. Do the same when you return. Don't make a big deal out of returning home. Some little one's feel more secure in a crate or x-pen when left at home by themselves, too. Perhaps the following will help you some. Separation Anxiety - VeterinaryPartner.com - a VIN company! |
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