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| Kodi & Pixie 2 Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: NEBRASKA
Posts: 14,766
| Both of my Yorkies are 5 years and my daughter was 2 when we got them she was alway great with them. Daisy did get upset once cause Bre wanted to hug her and huged to long but she only niped her to let her know enough is enough.(Very Light Nip) Bre stoped and I let her know why The doggy did it. Now they all get along GREAT! |
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| Kodi & Pixie 2 Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: NEBRASKA
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
Posts: 14,776
| All great advice in these posts. Pros and Cons of small dogs with children. Bottom line is you will have to ultimately make the decision, and have the responsibility of teaching and supervising the children with the puppy. You alone will take on the responsibility if anything negative should happen, not that it will. So, it's your choice.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Columbia, TN
Posts: 56
| I have to say with Yorkies and small children you have to have set rules that EVERYONE in the house is aware of. I have 3 children (3, 5, & 8) and a 21 wk old Yorkie. I also babysit 2 2yr olds. None of the kids are allowed to run in the house and no one is allowed to pick up the puppy. I am always right next to them if they want to play with her and to ensure I hear them trying to sneak in with her I have a baby gate on each end of my livingroom. The only one that really wants anything to do with my pup is my 3 yr old and she always asks before she goes in b/c she knows the rules. The gates are also to help keep the pup confined b/c she is still potty training. It works for everyone infact my kids have done so well with Sophie I am getting another pup in a couple weeks. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 83
| Thanks again for the advice.... I too agree that adults can have accidents also. Aside from that, should anyone every leave their small child with any dog alone? I personally don't think so. Thanks so much for your help everyone!! |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Maryville
Posts: 123
| I have a 2 year old and an almost 5 month old Yorkie. Collin mostly ignores her, but I will not ever leave them unsupervised. If I have to leave the room for anything at all, even to pee, Sasha goes into the kitchen and it's baby gated so she can't jump out and Collin can't get in. They are not allowed to run around through the house together, and the only time he is allowed to touch her/hold her is when she is sleepy and he is sitting down and it's only under close supervision. I am well aware accidents can happen and Collin knows what "no" and "be nice" mean and has firmly been instructed how to treat Sasha and knows the consequences to him if he gets rowdy around her. So far they have interacted fine and I can't imagine my life without her, so for me it's well worth the extra effort it takes to be sure they are both safe. On the flip side, I would never get a bigger dog and leave them alone, either. Just as children are children, dogs are dogs and you honestly never know when one might jump or bite and I won't risk that around my child, either. I think with proper training and discipline on both human and canine sides you will be fine.
__________________ Mama and papa to Collin (realkid), Sasha (furkid), and |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Maryville
Posts: 123
| Also, I have what some would refer to as a porkie yorkie heehee, she is 4 lbs at not quite 5 months and still growing, and while that wasn't intentional on my part (i was aware her breeders dogs tend to be 7-9lbs full grown, but i wasn't thinking about it in relation to having a small child) I am so glad I have a sturdier, bigger yorkie around Collin. It makes me feel slightly safer. I would highly recommend that with yorkies and kids, bigger is better.
__________________ Mama and papa to Collin (realkid), Sasha (furkid), and |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
Posts: 286
| I have a almost 5 month old yorkie and a almost 3 year old daughter and one on the way. i dont see anything wrong with having children and smaller dogs. Anna was only 1.8 lbs last time we were at the vet arround a month ago. i need to get her weighed again but im sure she hasnt gained that much. Jaiden (my daughter) has rules to follow like not picking the dog up unless we tell her its ok etc. she also spends time with my sisters chihuaha buffy who is bigger then anna and learned how to behave arround buffy before i even got my anna. I know its sounds mean to say i let my daughter practice behaving with small dogs with my sisters but she did and it worked she learned to follow the rules with buffy who could take a little more rule breakking then anna since she is like 5 times annas size she needs a diet. |
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| And Tiger, too! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Moore, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,568
| I have a 6 year old daughter, and 7 year old son. We got Tiger and Rhapsody a year ago. But both my kids have been raised around animals. All of our other dogs were getting on in years (and were larger breeds), when the kids were really, really little, so they learned early to be gentle and careful with doggies that could take a little rough and tumble, but the dogs were mature enough to know when to take shelter, lol. When Bandit and Max (our golden retriever and Yorkie-Poo) passed on is when I decided on finally getting the breed I wanted, Yorkies. The kids were prepared before we got the dogs, I know a few people that had Yorkies, so we went visiting. Rules were laid out, and when the pups first came home strictly enforced. Also, explaining that the pups were like Humpty Dumpty really got through. Even now that the pups are grown my kids still treat them as though they could delicate and easily breakable. The only problems I run into are Rachel's little girlfriends who of course love the tinny little girly girl dogs. But I just watch carefully, and let them know the rules of the house kindly. The girls who come over regular know now, and I've really not had any problems. . . . 'Knock on wood.' Another thing I stressed was 'free will', the dogs should be allowed their free will and not be forced into staying anywhere they don't want to be. Again, I related it to how they would feel if. . . Good luck!
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| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
| I think bigger yorkies are better with small children. I have one that iis 10 lbs and one that is 6lbs. The 10lb yorkie plays with my 6 yr old daughter the 6 lb one does not. You have to be very careful still when they are puppies
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| | #26 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posts: 206
| I have an eight year old boy and a 6 year old girl. They have grown with dogs all their lives, and I have absolutely no problem with them and Cali. I got her in December of last year, and both my children were told how careful they need to be and everything has been fine.
__________________ Cali's Mom in the ATL!! Cali and I have (finally) been egged. |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Texas
Posts: 875
| My little girl is 5. When we first got Pixie, my daughter tripped and fell and broke Pixie's little arm in 4 places. She ended up having reconstructive surgery to reconstruct her elbow. It was a horrible experience, but one we learned a valuable lesson from. We now know how fragile our little Pixie is, and the rule ever since has been "Don't touch my dog without my permission"... essentially. If my daughter is sitting on the floor and Pixie is jumping on her, she's allowed to pet her, but not ever pick her up. She also knows what she did to Pixie and watched everything that Pixie went through. She is very, very cautious around Pixie and won't hardly let her friends touch her because she's scared that they'll break her. We recently got another yorkie who is over 7 lbs - a big change from our little 4 lb Pixie. We are much more comfortable with my daughter playing with Bogey than we ever were with Pixie. She still does not pick him up, but we at least let her play with him and pet him. Now that she's turning 6 and has been doing so well with our dogs and recently lost her cat to extenuating circumstances, we told her she could get a pet of her choice. She's requesting a yorkie, but we are purposely looking for a larger one like Bogey, if not bigger.
__________________ ~Lopsi... and Pixie & Bogey; RIP Baby Caddo, 2/15/2007 |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: MO
Posts: 442
| i have 5 kiddies. 8, 6, 4, 2, and 10 months i got my first yorkie in Dec.... i basically kept them separated but we are all slowly learning to coexist. mainly i've kept the furbabies away from the small children. my 2 year old would always try to pick up Troy (the smallest of the 2). Troy would just run from her. Walker would always try to be in my 2 year olds face but she would run from him. my 10 month could care less about either furbaby. but they just love him to death. i think its because hes on their level but he really doesn't want to have anything to do with them. so since learning this i am ready to have the furbabies out and about more. but that won't be to much as we are still potty training. i think it just all depends on the kids and the furbaby. but you have to teach the kids how to interact with the furbabies and what they are allowed to do and not do.
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: helena, alabama
Posts: 10
| i have little ones ages 3 and 4 (15months apart) and also a 10 yearold. i was very concerned about bringing a little dog into our home. did i mention i have all boys too! well we did have an accident the 2nd week she came home. my jacob(4) went to pick her up and she jumped at the same time and fell and broke 2 of her fingers on her front left paw. he was devistated. she was 2 and 1/2 pounds then. now she is pushing 4lbs and my problem is her thinking she is one of them. she doesnt understand she is a little dog! so yes accidents do happen but we have gone on to be a very happy family. my boys are more protective of her then i would have thought. she is now 7 months old.
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: USA
Posts: 7,178
| When I was a little kid, we had a maltese and a yorkie. They were such a big part of my life, I can't imagine having grown up without them. That being said, not all kids are the same. Some kids are rough or wild or even just clumsy and can hurt the yorkie on accident. You just have to be very careful. My yorkie actually loooves children so much. He's a bigger yorkie at 11lbs, but our nephews and niece know that they are not allowed to pick him up. He loves when they play fetch with him and run around with him Just yesterday, we stayed with a friend of ours and she has an 8 month old baby. He loved her, and wanted to be with her the whole time. She was petting him and being gentle, and he was happy as can be. When she went to sleep, he layed at the edge of the bed as if he were watching her. Everything was about the baby with him yesterday ![]() But yorkies should never be with a child unsupervised, not because the yorkie will hurt the child, but because the child can injure the yorkie.
__________________ Miko Last edited by Yorkieluv; 04-26-2007 at 06:38 PM. |
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