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My Izzy will be 2 in February i do believe, and let me tell you, if it's the little version of ANYTHING, she is not down to tolerate it. From a weebly wobbly baby Chihuahua, a baby, toddler, or small child, a small person ( midget) to mini drones... She ain't having no part of it.My friend Shay has a 3 year old boy who is the calmest most unchildlike kid I've ever encountered, and even though he came in without a word in Shays arms, half asleep, and sat with her never even showing interest in the dogs or moving around much to speak of, Izzy was just growling and barking at him like he was the enemy. But now 2 years later, he is the only child she'll sit next to without becoming s**tty. And strangely enough Izzy is the only dog he asks about when they are coming to visit. funny huh? My others pups are fine with kids, etc... But Izzy just doesn't trust anything small, and especially smaller than her. No clue why. She's a bit of an enigma that way. |
I believe that aggression is actually fear and Yorkies are very small and perceive adults and children as very large. When you add unpredictable or inconsistent behavior, such as that of children, you get a fearful Yorkie. Yorkies need to be trained and socialized with children. I always think that aggression is, in part, due to the lack of education by the owners and children and the Yorkie gets all of the blame which isn't right. I would suggest a behaviorist or a trainer so that everyone, including yourselves and the Yorkie, can learn how to communicate with one another. I did this when my Yorkie was 8 months old and, if nothing else, learned the power of communication between species. |
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You are NOT being overprotective at all! I would not stand for it. That child will really be crying if she drops Izzy and hurts her...."everyone" needs to be on the same page. This is not a stuffed animal. :( I would talk with them before the fact...set limits and everyone should enforce it. |
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