Missing Sunny Hi everyone...we lost our Sunny last July at 7 yrs of age...We got him from a UK breeder so he had a natural tail... As a Yorkie that is unusual here in the States... I made an album with some pics...but we are getting 2 puppies very soon...a Biewer & a traditional Yorkie... We love Biewers because they have their natural tails and we are wanting a Yorkie with natural tail too... So, any advice for raising 2 puppies 2 mos apart? Thank you! |
Welcome to YT :) I only have one Yorkie, which is plenty for me, so won't be able to give you any advice re: 2. However, I'm sure someone will be along, shortly, who will give you tons of advice. My Teddy has his tail, too! Hope to see you around often! |
Thank You!! It's a little confusing!! But I'm sure I'll figure it out!! Don't you love Yorkie tails??? |
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Yes, I do love their tails! Teddy has beautiful plumage of all different colors and his tail is the only part of him that isn't cotton coated, which is funny, but still pretty :) Can't imagine him without his tail especially since we've taught him to chase it on command..haha. |
Hi - just wanted to welcome you to YT and say congrats! |
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My Duchess has her tail and I love it. My first yorkie's tail was docked. Now that I have a yorkie with a tail, I have to say I do prefer yorkies with tails now. I'm in the states by the way. I love them either way though and it really doesn't matter to me as long as they do not suffer any pain when the tails are being docked. I couldn't imagine anyone docking the tail when they are older then the recommended 3-5 days after birth. That would be so cruel....akin to getting a arm caught off because it's more pleasing to the eye of the beholder. I guess here in the states they docked the tail more because it is standard but as someone pointed out, why mutilate (because let's be honest...that is what it is) to adhere to some standard? From what I understand the tail was docked to keep terriers from getting the tails caught when chasing rats. Now that they no longer do that, there really isn't a reason to docked them anymore. Who knows maybe one day the standards will change. |
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I am so sorry about Baxter...do you mind sharing a little bit about him with me? I cry every time I hear of someone losing their dog now...never REALLY understood till it happened to me...I am pining for one so thought I would just double up on the happiness!!! |
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I am so sorry to read this. Hugs and prayers to those who have lost their loved dogs. |
Hi and welcome , sorry to hear of your loss and glad to hear your hearts will be filled again soon. Bella has all of her bits and pieces LOL thats how my Vet put it. I love her tail it like a large feather. |
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Hey KimK, lets learn together! I am getting 2 (siblings) next month and it will be an adventure. Mine will be the same age, but it will probably still be a similar experience. Mine are mixes so they will have tails and I am so happy about that. I wish my 9 year old Yorkie had a tail, but he came to me as an adult and I had no say in it. If I were to get another purebred Yorkie I would want it to have a tail. We will have to give each other hints. I am preparing an area for the puppies now as they will be coming into a home with a yorkie and also an English Setter and I want to keep the puppies mostly separate for a little while to let my two older guys adjust to the fact that there are 2 puppies in the house. Mine are coming home late May or so. Good luck! |
All I can say is good luck. IME 2 puppies is hard. They don't focus. I have a 3 yrs old and a puppy. One very smart 3 yr old and ...well and a puppy. training will be a challenge. I would take time to train each private..at least some private time just so they can focus. As well as together. But I think the together would be harder. JME |
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