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 Newbie (Prospective Yorkie Mommy)  Hello Everyone, Nikki here!   I like everyone else who has never owned a yorkie have my mind set on owning a beautiful precious yorkie & even have one picked! I have never owned a pupy before just have a cat & was wondering all things that should be asked when purchasing a Yorkie from a breeder and what I need to make this yourkie feel safe in it's new home? Any advice/suggestions are appreciated! :p :usaheart: :aimeeyork  |  
 
 Welcome to YT!! We are so glad that you are here...if you look around you will find all the information you will need before bringing your little one home!!   |  
 
 Welcome to YorkieTalk. There are lots of threads that have lots of really good questions to ask when looking for your yorkie. Just do a search and you will find your answers.   |  
 
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 Thanks so much I have been reading since I posted this new thread & although I must say I'm a little nervous from reading all the new mommy syndrome posts I'm definitely going to make sure I get my baby when the time is right, although I do have a question, I work from 8-5pm mon-friday & live just close enough to come home in the middle of the day to come home let the out for a few minutes & then it's back to work will this be ok? Is crate time good for this time I will be at work? HELP I just don't want to not get a dog because I work!   |  
 
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 Hiya, :wavey:   Welcome to YT. Hope when you get your little fur baby you will use this site. as i have been on here every time i need a little advice with my little one who's 6 mths now and everyone is sooo helpful. :D Good luck Jetess :love:  |  
 
 :wavey: WELCOME TO YT!! :wavey: you are so lucky to have found YT prior to getting you baby! there is sooo much useful info here- im sure all your questions will be answered, and those that can't, just post a thread and members who can help will join in. as for you other question, i work 40 hours a week and while its great when the check comes, it's hard to feel like im ever giving my baby enough attention...but even i spent 24 hours a day with him, id prob feel the same regardless. Both of my parents are retired and are THE biggest help with Siri while im at work. its great that you can come home to visit on lunches- i wish i could do that!! it is def not impossible to have a yorkie and work- otherwise half of YT would prob end up homeless!! Just make sure you get you baby at a time in your life when you are 100% ready and willing to make a full time commitment. id even suggest taking vacation time when you decide to bring your baby home to help both of you get used to eachother :] they are like total children- they want 110% of your attention 200% of the time :] best of luck and keep us posted on your search!  |  
 
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 welcome  Hi..good luck with your new puppy coming. I used to know a breeder in Lroton, VA..a friend bought a puppy from her...but I do not remember her name..   |  
 
 Welcome! And I think you will be fine with owning a Yorkie and working 40 hours a week. Just keep in mind that training will take a lot longer then normal, and for most Yorkies, they are already hard to potty train.   You can search for different topics by using the search button on the top tool bar, its on the right hand side. You can search for things like exercise pens, crate training... etc I think all Yorkie puppy owners should invest in an excerise pen, with a crate, food, toys, and pee pads in it. I wouldnt leave a puppy in a crate for that whole time, until they get older, because they can't hold their potty and would be forced to sit in it. Where is the thread about what questions to ask a breeder when looking for a puppy? You may be able to find it under search.  |  
 
 Warm Welcome  Welcome to Yorkie Talk...........You will love it here!  You will learn tons and the people are great!  :)   |  
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