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2 Attachment(s) After our lab rescue mutt died, dh said "no more. Not going through that again" 5 years later, a friend said "long enough" and promised us a silky yorkie mix from her pregnant Gracie. Enter Huey. Dh didn't want a small dog, didn't want ANY dog, ever again. He won't even take a vacation without Huey now. |
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So I talked about training et al in my earlier post, that how-ever did not address your question on how to convince your BF to want a Yorkie. I am of the belief it is best to get at the minimum acceptance of the BF before bringing into your lives another dog. My husband accepted Razzle into our lives, because at the root of it, he loves me, and also of course dogs. And now like others have said, he walks him, he carriers him to bed every night, he adores the scamp!. Even when as we recently just found out he has taken to peeing in Daddy;s dressing room office:thumbdown:thumbdown He is very proud of RAzzle's accomplishments, and has no problem walking a dressed up dog. A couple of ideas - start searching out videos of just how outrageous Yorkies can be, and the things they can do. Plenty of videos here, and of course on you tube. Then show them to BF. Talk about why you want a Yorkie - talk from your heart. Find out just exactly what his issues are. Think about them - and think about what You can Do to help alleviate his concerns. Tell him what you hope to do with this Yorkie. Tell him how much you admire all the effort he put into to training his GSD, and that is what you want to do with your dog! Share your need to bond with your own animal - for whatever are the reasons you have. Speak to him about all the research you have done on Yorkies. Yes - housebreaking can be a pain, but that YOU commit to method A or B or C to keeping your Yorkie on track to become a great housedog and companion. Now please do your research particularly into the health and temperament of Yorkies. Figure out how you will afford what can be very expensive health care costs, if God forbid your Yorkies comes down with a disease. Pet insurance is a good bet. There are threads on here about Pet Insurance, my advice is to get one that covers genetic defects, and to also have a kitty for pet care of at least $1500, and plan on adding to this every month some amt of $$ - even $25 a month over 10 years will add up to a lot of $$. And because you want to train your Yorkie, add into the monthly amount some provision for training costs - including instruction, participation in events, toys and such things. About the bladders - yes they are a lot smaller than big dogs, but my boy had no problem from 14wks onwards to sleep all night in his crate. I did in the mornings pick him up and bring him directly outside to avoid accidents in the house. I do highly encourage owners to participate with their pets in some performance activity - it builds an incredible relationship with you and your dog. This is such an exciting time for you, I wish you all the best with the BF, finding a good breeder, and hopefully bringing home a pup one day! |
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