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Yorkies are soooo smart :animal-pa So I am sure we have all experienced our babies chewing on things that they shouldn't, and Georgie is no exception. The funniest part is when he is chewing on a stick from outside or whatever else he can get his paws on when I ask him "What do you have" he puts his head down like I know I shouldn't be doing it. There have even been times that he is actually eating his food and when I say that he will just look at me like "What I am being a good boy leave me alone." I just wanted to share with everyone how amazed I am at Yorkies intelligence, I have a boxer as well and she is clueless most of the time. It seems like Yorkies have a human sense to them, whereas other dogs don't. I just love that about them :D I love to hear how smart your babies are as well |
I think they are so smart too. My son was home form college last week and wanted to take Chachi our male back to school with him. Of course we couldnt part with him but we thought it was funny that he asked. |
I agree, I bet I comment once a day about them having more personality than any dog I have ever met. |
I agree. Zeus just amazes me all the time with how smart he is! Don't you just love yorkies!! :yorkiesar |
Logan does a similar thing. If she chewing on something he's allowed to have and I ask what do you got. He'll lift his head up so I can see that it's something he's allowed to have. If it's not something he's supposed to have when I ask what do you got he'll take off running. |
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I know what you mean. I think that’s why we love them so much. It was amazing how quickly she picked up on things as a baby. When people refer to Ginger as a dog I have to refrain myself from saying “no, she’s a Yorkie”. lol. They would just think I was nuts but really, I hardly think of her as a dog. :) |
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Hope and I agree that Yorkies are very intelligent and fun!!!! :D |
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