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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Lake Geneva, WI
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| ![]() I work 40+ hrs/week and Piper is alone for @9hrs five night/week. HOWEVER, I did not get Piper to leave her alone or hire someone to assist...When not working, Piper pretty much goes everywhere I go; it's as important to her as it is to me (probably more so actually). Yorkies are keenly intelligent and very sensitive and being with their person and truly being part of their life is paramount to these little ones. You'll find that even in the house, wherever you go, your yorkie goes! Their connection and desire to be near you at all times is one of their most endearing traits. I'm sure you're a warm, loving person, but please do more research on yorkies as they are delightfully, wonderfully, high-maintenance. I'm thinking perhaps there's a better fit for you insofar as a canine companion at this time in your life. |
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aka ♥SquishyFace♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: n/a
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| ![]() Lots of people told me it was 'okay' to get a dog when working full-time. I ended up quitting my job of five years in 2014, partly out of guilt for having to leave my dog who developed separation anxiety (not from me working - but that certainly did NOT help). After a year, he is more adjusted but he still doesn't like when I go out to work and I still limit activity to suit him i.e. I do not go out a lot at weekends and every time we plan for vacation we put it off cuz we can't seem to be 100% about if we should bring him, how he'd feel about it, traveling with him, etc... I would recommend to NOT get a dog since you work that long each day. You will feel guilty and regret it and will feel even worse when you start to consider giving your dog up for adoption because, retrospectively, you realize you've made a mistake when the dog won't settle, won't train and whatever else problems arise due to a lack of time in the day. The dog would rather be with you, happy or not, but do you want to be the 'not' part of the one and only life it has?? Enjoy life now as a busy person and get a dog when you're retired or working part-time so the dog can enjoy its life with you. Speaking from experience..hope that helps. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() I think some types of dogs will be fine at home alone while you work, and some won't. By "type" I mean both breed and disposition. Generally speaking, Yorkies are emotional. Some are more confident about being alone, but many are pretty upset about being separated. DH and I did not realize when we got Dinky that we would not be able to travel without him. DMIL might have been to watch him at one time, but she's not able to do so anymore. And Dinky absolutely could not do time in a kennel. he is afraid of almost every person other than us. he might survive, but we can't do it- it would be cruel because we know he would be terrified. I would check into breeds more, and if you do want to pursue getting a Yorkie, be forthright with the breeder about your situation. if the breeder is any good, he or she will tell you the truth about whether the pup has the disposition for that situation. I do hope you find a dog that is perfect for you! |
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It's just not feasible and most people do have to work full time to earn enough money to even care for a dog, if they are single and living on their own.
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aka ♥SquishyFace♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: n/a
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So my point would be make sure you're doing the right thing by the dog because the shelters are full enough of dogs left by owners who thought they could manage things and found later they couldn't. I'm just saying think about it. I wouldn't want that on my conscience and I wouldn't do what I did again even though others told me things would just 'work out'. Those same optimists have no pearls of wisdom now the issues they told me would not arise have arisen. | |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
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| ![]() Cody is adopted, his previous owner worked full time, the pup was gotten for their 8 y/o daughter. Cody was crated or x-penned the entire day. When family came home Cody had freedom of the house and the devotion of the little girl who carried him around like a baby in her arms, the child doted on this puppy, 2 years later mom had a baby, finances were limited and they were concerned the dog would be jealous of new baby getting lots of attention, so they surrendered him at 2.5 y/o. Cody came to me as a gift from my vet after loosing my 17 girl y/o 6 weeks earlier. I was home 3 weeks with my new boy, then my life got busy with my business, I had to leave him home alone, I didn't know how he would react to being alone, he was still adjusting to his new life. Well the first time went well. over the last 20 months I have had him there are many times due to business appoints he just cannot be with me, sometimes he's alone for max 8 hours and he does just fine. This is not an every day thing, I can be home for 3 weeks, then the next week out every other day. I think it depends on the personality of the individual yorkie. My passed 3 yorkies were left alone every day. My last two were alone for 15 hours a day due to having to commute to my job 2 states away.They did fine. But, when I came home it it was all about the pups, the few hours I had home before having to go to bed were devoted to my babies,weeks ends were for the pups. I believe you can own a yorkie and work full time as long as you give them the time, exerciser, and extra cuddle time. I can only tell of my experience with 5 yorkies I have had, Cody is #5. Maybe I was just lucky with my now 4 passed girls. I think when you get a puppy and train them to your schedule they adapt to your style of living. Cody came from a working family, then to me, I am more home then on the road due to business, but Cody handles being home alone just fine. But you are right when you say these precious babies end up in shelters when the owner sees they cannot give a yorkie all that it needs, again, IMO that falls on the owner not willing to sacrifice and make changes in their own life that will benefit the dog. These are NOT DEVOTED DOG LOVERS that are willing to put their dogs needs before their own. JMO
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![]() I do think it can be done, you just have to be mindful and learn how to balance things properly. If you go out every other Friday or so - that really is totally doable. People do work full time, have social lives, and have very happy doggies too - they just know how to balance it all and prioritize. Only *you* know whether you're ready to prioritize taking proper care of a dog at this point in your life.
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2015 Location: New Yok, NY
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| ![]() Thanks for all the responses. I met the dogs yesterday and they were adorable. One was definitely the Alpha of the two. He barked at first when I greeted him and jumped on me. (Something both the foster mom and I agreed will have to be worked on) within two minutes though he was fine. The other one just rolled over wanting a belly rub and to sit in my lap. When I was there they were content just to lay next to me. Which I loved. I did work out a situation where my house cleaner will be coming 3-5 days a week while I am at work to spend some time with them. I will try this for the first month if I see they can stay alone then I will have her only come when I know I will be getting home later than usually. Either way I am hoping all the paperwork and things go through smoothly and I am able to adopt them. They are adorable. I believe they may be part silky because they are bigger than a normal yorkie size. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2015 Location: Columbus, MS
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| ![]() I may be late to the gate on this one, but me and my husband both work full time and our son is a freshman in high school. My son and I leave at 7:05 a.m., and my husband leaves at 8:30-9:00 a.m. My husband goes home most days for lunch; however, there are occasions where he can't. My son would usually get home at 3:20, but right now, he has band practice after school every day. I get home at 5:15. On Fridays right now (due to football season), I am home with Zeus in the evenings for a couple of hours, then I am off to watch my son in marching band. Zeus is alone again for an hour or two until my husband gets home. Otherwise, Zeus is with us all the time. If he can't go, then all 3 of us don't go. One stays home with him. School and work are all that keeps him away from us. We hate leaving him but it is a necessity. I would not want to think of life without him, because he has brought so much joy to our family. He is our first pet. He has free reign of the house when we are gone. Does he miss us -- sure, but I don't think it is affecting his personality negatively. I myself would never be able to have a pet if working meant it couldn't happen. I'll probably work until I die. I'm not letting this wonderful opportunity pass me by because I work, and I don't think anyone should have to. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: ME
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| ![]() I am gone 10 1/2 hours a day 5 days a week. Both of my yorkies do great. I try not to go out during the week and only during the weekend. I still go on dates or hang once in awhile during the week. It so can be done and I am a veterinarian at a specialty hospital. |
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