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Newbie advice Hello everyone, I am new to YorkieTalk, and soon to be a new mama to our first Yorkie named Bentley. We will be getting him the first weekend in February and are so excited. Since I am a newbie, what would you say is one of the most important pieces of advice? I'm so excited to learn, thanks for your help & advice!! 💗:animal36 |
Looks like Bentley will be a cutie! Congrats on the new pup. 😃 As for advice. I have had dogs for years but only just got a Yorkie recently. I would say to become familiar with the breed and if you haven't had dogs before, I would definitely do some reading. I know you'll love your new baby! |
Yes, I have grown up with many different breeds my whole life. Mostly mixed breeds aka mutts, but have loved them all the same!! I have always wanted a Yorkie, but was never able until now. It just seems the more I read, the more I learn and realize there is a lot to these sweet little bundles. So I thought asking some veterans what their best price of advice is, would prove to be helpful. |
Exciting! Do you have an xpen? A brush - we like the wooden pin brushes. Start fooling with them young so they get used to it. Are you doing indoor potty? Will need pads if indoors Good book-- HOW TO HOUSEBREAK YOUR DOG IN 7 DAYS by Shirlee Kalstone, but remember if they are young you are laying the ground work because they are not developed enough if real young. I'm sure others will come forth. |
Welcome to YT. Congratulations on your soon to be new little boy. You'll need lots of patience and lots of energy for this lil critter. |
I have not experienced problems with hypoglycemia but my daughter's yorkie did and I am convinced that her blood sugar dropped due to irregular feeding. Since then, I have been a stickler to make sure my babies had access to food at all times. I would keep some nutrical or Karo syrup constantly at hand in case of an issue. |
How exciting!!! Bet you can't wait! :D What saved our lives, when Harry was a teeny, bite-y, piddly little boy - was either his (huge!) crate or exercise pen - to keep him safely contained if need be.... Good luck and congratulations! :) Sally + Harry :aimeeyork xx |
Hi and welcome to YT :)! |
Thanks everyone, we are very excited!!! No we do not have an ex pen yet, I'm planning on ordering one tomorrow. We do have a crate, and are planning on crate training him, and potting outside. But I'm a little worried with the snow outside he may not want to go out, so I'm prepared to puppy pad train, until it warms up and the snow melts if need be. I've heard about the Nutacal before, where do I get it from and does it have instructions on how much to give or how to know it is needed? Probably something I should read a little more about. |
Welcome to Yorkie Talk! One of my pet peeves is when I see someone walking a Yorkie with a collar. Please use a harness! These little ones can get collapsing trachea. No one told me how important this is. Some things you don't want to live and learn. You sound like you're doing your research, I commend you! |
Thanks Carol! Yes, I have heard that Yorkies are very suspetiable to collapsed tracheas, and have already purchased a Buddy Belt for my little guy. It's set to arrive in a couple days!! ::D thank you so much for the advice! |
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I think a good idea to leash train is do it inside the house first. Also get nutalcal for sugar lows. Read the list of previous post in library and becoming a new parent it covers a lot. I use a belly beld on me boo (male). Check in here when in doubt lots of good people who will help. |
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