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View Poll Results: Is your Yorkie trainable? | |||
Yes. All bad behaviors have been addressed and solved | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 25 | 17.01% |
Yes. I'm confident all bad behaviors will be solved | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 62 | 42.18% |
So-so, I'm hopeful and still trying. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 49 | 33.33% |
No! My Yorkie will never change it's bad habits! | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 11 | 7.48% |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Texas
Posts: 793
| ![]() I marked us down as "no" but I know the problem is me and not my babies. It is always the owners fault, right??? I get that and I accept it. I am the one who is not trainable. My two do understand simple rules and they will sit/stay at the front door, mind to the front yard or even just hang out in our garage if that is where I am. But Maddie (our rescue) barks excessively at my youngest daughters friends who come over. I tell the girls not to run in the house because I know she would go after their ankle if they came too close to her. It is fear driven for her because the first year of her life was with a bunch of rowdy boys and lets not forget her playmate was an Akita ![]() I do need to give a BIG SHOUT OUT to the friendly folks here on yorkie talk. Because of the advice I received on this forum she has turned into a very proud yorkie who prances through her home with her ears and nubbie held high. She has come a long way from where we started. I am so proud of her accomplishments every day! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | ![]() Great answers, everyone! And I agree with those who say they don't aspire to having a robot who does every little thing you ask. Mine do what I need them to do, and I don't push them beyond that unless they enjoy the diversion as much as I do. I'm especially delighted that there are so few 'nos', and even some of those who said so admit there is likely more that could be done. I've run into ill-mannered Yorkies whose owners don't even try to address the problem, so I've always wondered if it's because they've tried and failed and given up. I'm glad to see so few here have found that to be the case. ![]()
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Port St. Lucie, Florida
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| ![]() Same as Britster and ArmaniMan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, I'm confident all bad behavior will be solved... I don't care if they get on the furniture...they don't have to heel...they walk in front of me but I don't let them pull on the leash...I do think its important for them to listen when I say "come" and "stay", they do very well with that....I don't let them greet anyone at the front door, they must wait until the the company walks in and the door is closed, they know thats their release command...LOL...than you better watch it cause you gonna get yorkie kisses, like it or not ![]() ![]() ![]() I do have a few thing I'am addressing...Bella has picked up a bad habit of barking and nipping at the cats Milo & Baby...she just started doing this...I'm thinking the female in her is protecting Harley the puppy...They have really bonded now...and everytime she goes after one is when Harley is trying to play with them or she is jealous, not sure...but I'm getting control of that. I'm about 50% there LOL "leave it" Barking at my neighbors new pup "a Boxers" he is sooo cute..but Bella and Harley just run down the privacy fence barking at him...working on getting it under control. ![]()
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2010 Location: Louisiana
Posts: 113
| ![]() My furbabies have a lot of bad habits. But I don't care because I like them just the way they are. Lil bit aka cutie will eat anything, thinks she can take on everyone. She won't lay on the floor or rug unless there is a pillow or blanket to curl up in and jumps on furniture when she feels like it. She's a Yorkie thru and thru. ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker | ![]() We brought our Alphie home and he is adorable and a barrel of fun! He is only 3 months old, so we are still in the teaching phase. He has done quite well with using the piddle-pads....most of the time. For a week or so he never misses. Then, all of a sudden, he goes in the other room, or even in the same room as the piddle-pads, but on the opposite side of the room. It's kind of like he's thinking "just to let you know, i DO have a mind of my own". The playful biting is getting better. Nibbling playfully, we can deal with. But every now and then, he gets a little rough. So we have to quite playing and walk away. But we are confident that he will get the hang of what is expected of him. He is a smart puppy, with a stubborn streak. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canana
Posts: 45
| ![]() My friend suggested that I buy a pair of bells to hang on our front door for my puppy to 'ring' with his paw when he tells us he needs to go outside. Since we first brought him home we would take his paw and ring the bell just before we opened the door. It didn't take long before our guy figured it out for himself and so long as he's not busy (with a good bone or toy) he WILL ring his bell for potty use outside. In my opinion, it beats barking or whining by the front door trying to tell me he needs to pee ![]() Good luck! |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Stroudsburg, PA. USA
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Stroudsburg, PA. USA
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![]() Sometimes he's so inpatient that he rings once and if we're not there to open within a few seconds, he starts banging the heck out of those bells as if to say, 'if you didn't here that, then watch this.' ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Stroudsburg, PA. USA
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| ![]() My little ones are some characters ![]() ![]() Nicky is a little thief, a tattletale and troublemaker who whines and mopes when he doesn't get his way. I have to warn everybody that if they like their stuff, they have to keep it from where Nicky can reach it. No bags with buttons, zippers or things he can rip apart should be left around---you blink---it's garbage after he gets through with it ![]() When Nini steals his stuff, he comes and notches me with his nose around my ankles (tattletale). When he has something that Nini wants, he taunts her by putting it in her face and dropping it, only to pick it up and run with it (troublemaker). And when Nini has had enough of his teasing and bites him, he mopes and whines ![]() Nini is just a loud-mouth ![]() They both have a constant sibling rivalry going on which can drive anyone nuts. More Nicky than Nini, but they both want what the other has and are always watching to see if I gave both the same thing or different. These things don't really bother me, but concern me, because as my neighbor pointed out; if something happened to me and hb, they would have a hard time in another person's home. Otherwise, I'm okay with it ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Stroudsburg, PA. USA
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Michigan USA & Sheffield UK
Posts: 4,120
| ![]() ![]() I won't tolerate pottying on my floors/rugs or any kind of destruction of my property. Those are my two biggies! ZoE knows all the basic commands, and complies both in public & at home. She heels when walking...I walk her, not the other way around. But, she allowed anywhere in the house and on any piece of furniture she wants. This is her home ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canana
Posts: 45
| ![]() Very well said! My trainer said the same thing about teaching him to be invited on the couch, was easier said then done... My pooch is such a well behaved boy too, & listens to Mommy. I do not expect him to be without flaws, as us humans have them too right? Love our pooches! |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
Posts: 6,582
| ![]() Most people don't get Yorkies in order to teach to take them to obedience trials. I realize they can and do well in obedience but that is not why the majority of people have them. I think we get them because we want a cute little fur baby who likes to cuddle and is cute and lovable. What some do not realize is that the Yorkshire Terrier was raised to be a killer of rodents. They have quite a shall we say challenging attitude and personality at times. I knew terriers were of a different sort when I got mine but I have to say I was quite shocked at the type of problems I encountered. After having a sweet spoiled Shih Tzu for 15 years Gracie's personality was "different" to say the least. I don't expect her to be an obedience expert but she does have to realize she cannot bully members of the family and that includes the cats. As long as she does not intrude into other people's and kitty's space she is pretty much OK. Basic things like knowing where to potty and how to sit and stay she knows and does. Other than that being a cute little snuggle bug is all that is required of her. |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Ohio
Posts: 3,044
| ![]() Yes. All bad behaviors have been addressed and solved This is how I responded because I believe my Jack is the most perfect yorkie there is! Then I stopped and thought... he does have bad behaviors that he will never give up - he's a terrier after all! He particularly likes to chase little critters and doesn't listen so well to mommy when he is on a mission ... so, that being said.... he is still perfect to me - bad behaviors and all!
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