Hi Everyone... New to group. I mostly wanted to say hello and tell everyone how much fun I am having going through the posts. My Charlie has been with me for about 3 years. He is not my first yorkie but he is definately the most fun. He is the king of the castle and it is so funny to watch my husband play with him like he is his son or something. Charlie always comes to be with me at night but my husband always come in (when he thinks Im sleeping) and steals him from the bed so he has someone to watch TV with LOL Charlie has Pancreatitis so his diet consists of chicken and venison, no fat at all We keep it under control pretty well but sometimes he has to take meds to help out an upset stomach and diarrhea. He is very playful and has some really weird rituals that I am dying to find out if anyone elses baby does these things, such as... if I give him a dog biscuit he will take it in his mouth and trot from room to room with it. he puts it down on the floor and rubs his nose across the carpet up to the biscuit and touches with his nose, now he will do this in each room and then MAYBE he will eat it, sometimes he leaves it for later. CRACKS ME UP :D Also he WILL NOT lick people in the face, he dont even like you to try and put his face close to yours, if you do he turns his head away as if to say "you have really bad breath" LOL I have never known a dog that didnt lick in the face, he licks legs, hands, knees but not faces. There are so many other things he is just a real joy to me. Well thanks for letting me go on Hope everyone has a great day Mary and Charlie |
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Welcome to YT!! Charlie is such a cute name!! :D |
Welcome!! Charlie is a sweetie!! The yorkie personalities are soooooo much different than other dogs, probably why I love them soo much!!! I never knew dogs could really get offended by someone laughing at them, but oh boy, my Bella does. She will hide under the couch for HOURS after someone laughs at her. Its so hard NOT to laugh too, they do so many cute and laughable things each day!!! |
Welcome to YT i hope you enjoy it here there is a lot of good advice here if you ever need help :) |
Welcome aboard. Our Yorkie has had 2 bouts of pancreatitis, and since she has been on Iams Low Residue, she has not had an attacl in 5 years. She also will take a treat and run to another room to eat it. These little guys are a riot. |
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What a cutie! Welcome, welcome welcome!..................boops mommy:) |
Welcome to you and Charlie. Well I have to tell you that Charlie isn't the only one who turns his head if you try to get or give a kiss. My Azrael does the same exact thing. She's never given anyone a kiss, EVER and she was six years old last month. She won't even like face, hands or anything. |
Welcome. Buddy takes his treats into another room. I guess it's a personal thing. |
Welcome to YT! Lucy will sometimes take her treats or chewies upstairs and hide it from everyone. Sometimes she will stay up there by herself to eat or chew in peace; most likely so my Westie won't have a chance to get it. She is the opposite about face licking; we joke that she is like a lizard; her tongue just snakes out all the time - preferably to catch you right on the LIPS. Drives me crazy with it sometimes! I don't mind a little face licking but not on my lips :) |
Welcome Mary and Charlie!!! Your little guy sounds adorable!!! I love how different each of these babies are... My Daizy REFUSES to let me kiss her face too....turns her head! So I steal kisses anyhow! :D You'll have to get video of him with his biscuits and share!!! |
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I hope you all dont think Im rude but I just found my original post. LOL I am so glad to read about your babies. I have to figure out how to work in this forum system so if I dont respond its not cause Im rude... Im probly just lost LOL Mary and Charlie |
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