Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Suzie is a very affectionate girl who makes a wonderful pet. She is very good with all dogs, from large to the small, and she will also be fine with children, though an environment that is quiet would be the best for Suzie.
Her coat is a well-known Puppy Cut that makes her appear like a sweet teddy bear. She loves to cuddle and will be your most trusted friend.
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Despite their small size, Yorkies are able to have big personalities. They are smart and quick learners. They are also eager to please. They are also extremely affectionate, loving and dedicated to their owners. They're also excellent watchdogs. They can be shy or nervous when meeting new people, showing an empathetic and protective character.
These traits make them an excellent option for families with young kids. They can be very playful with them and love spending time together. They might not get with other dogs. This is especially true if the dog they are competing with is bigger than them. They are often competitive and will try to gain an advantage over the other dog. This can lead to fights.
Yorkies may be a little wary of strangers but they are not afraid. Their small size doesn't allow them to flee however they can run away if they are afraid. This is a good thing, since it protects them from predators or other dangerous situations.
Yorkies are small and can easily become dehydrated. This can lead to a variety of health problems. It is crucial to ensure they are well-hydrated and provide them with plenty of food and water. It is also an excellent idea to introduce them to a new environment slowly. Let them explore the different rooms within the home. Once they feel comfortable with their surroundings, you can begin to walk them outside.
In addition to food and water You should also provide your puppy with daily exercise. This is vital for their physical and mental health. Every day, twenty-minute walks will aid in their growth and development, as well as promote healthy digestion and appetite, as well as avoid boredom and behavioral issues. In addition to walking, you can involve your puppy in games such as fetch using small toys to strengthen their muscles.
Yorkies also require regular grooming. Brushing them regularly will help to distribute the natural oils to their skin and prevent ear infections. You should also clean their ears at least once per week. Regular dental care is essential. This will stop gum disease and tooth decay in the future.
She is crate-trained
The crate is an important part of puppy's learning. It will aid in establishing a routine and help your puppy understand the structure of your home. It's also a great way to potty train. It is crucial to remember that puppies have no experience with the world. They are curious, despite their tiny size, and will explore all things within the reach of. This can cause serious damage to your home, which is why you must ensure that it is secure.
When your puppy isn't in the crate, it is crucial to monitor them with care and keep them out of dangerous areas. Don't leave your puppy on its own and provide positive reinforcement for desired behavior. You can refocus your puppy's attention by using toys or treats if they exhibit negative behaviors. If they continue to chew, you can scold with an ominous voice. You can also make them clap. This will show them that chewing is not a good idea.
Like many breeds, Yorkies are high energy dogs that can develop negative behaviors like digging or chewing your furniture out of boredom. You can harness their energy in a positive way by engaging in agility training. The breed is also a natural guard dog and can be trained to alert you to strangers or intruders. It also makes an excellent therapy dog, offering comfort to patients in hospitals and nursing homes.
Susie was diagnosed with upset stomach after vomiting. The blood tests she took were normal, which means that the issue is likely to be a gastric irritation. It is, however, a bit upsetting to see her in such discomfort.
It is essential to begin training your puppy as soon as you get him home. Begin by introductions to every room in your home. This will help your dog become familiar with the layout of your home and allow you to introduce him to his crate as well as food dishes. You should also go outside frequently to encourage toileting. Make sure to congratulate your dog whenever they poop or pee in a proper manner. The stress of yelling at them can confuse them and can scare them.
She is great with all dogs.
Some yorkies instantly connect with another dog, while other yorkies may require a bit more time. It is suggested to introduce a new puppy to other dogs. However, it is important to always supervise the interactions. Yorkies can be incredibly sensitive and react in unexpected ways to the emotions of other dogs. This could lead to aggression. It is essential to make sure you introduce them in a safe manner.
Yorkies need regular mental and physical stimulation to keep them healthy and active. They naturally enjoy themselves and possess a an attitude that is larger than life, which can appear assertive or even fierce. Their intelligence is also a reason they learn quickly and become bored quickly if they are not given enough stimulation.
It is also crucial to keep up with your puppy's veterinary wellness check-ups. This will ensure your yorkie is receiving all the required vaccinations, and other care to keep it healthy. It can also help establish relationships with your vet, which will be crucial in the future, should you ever require advice from your vet or help with an illness that is medical.
Yorkies have a quick metabolism, so they have to eat a variety of small meals throughout the day. This will help them stay energetic and stop them from becoming too hungry. It is also recommended that they only be fed foods that are specifically formulated to suit their weight. This will help avoid digestive problems.
The last but not least, it's crucial to ensure your home is safe for puppies. This includes covering any plants that may be toxic to dogs, and removing anything that your dog might chew on or inhale. It's also a great idea to teach your dog basic commands. This will help manage their behavior during walks.

Finally, be sure to follow a consistent and consistent toilet training routine with your puppy. You should take your puppy out to potty immediately after they awake, eat and before you put them down at night. This will help them understand that there are certain times during the day when they can go outside and do their business.
She is great with children.
If you're thinking about getting an Yorkie puppy to add to your family, you'll need be prepared for the responsibility. These tiny little bundles of joy require daily care to stay happy and healthy. Make a plan that suits them and make sure they get plenty of playtime. A puppy bed that's orthopedic would be a good option for them. You can also buy dog toys like puzzles or training games to keep their minds entertained. These toys will help them to learn how better to communicate.
A well-socialized Yorkie will be sociable with people of all different ages and backgrounds. This is particularly important during the critical period of socialization between the ages of 3 and 14 week olds. They'll be less likely to be frightened or aggression towards strangers in adulthood. Socialization aids in adjusting to new environments, such as household noises like vacuum cleaners and doorbells. You should also help them acclimatize them to being handled gently by grooming them and having their ears examined.
You can socialize your Yorkie dog by introducing it to other dogs while being under the watchful eye of a dog trainer. This will teach your Yorkie how to interact with dogs and prevent them from becoming aggressive or territorial. It is recommended to introduce new dogs to your Yorkie in a controlled and safe environment, such as an animal park or pet-friendly store.
Watchdog Abilities
Yorkies are excellent watchdogs due to their determination. They are able to alert you to intruders and dangers, as well as protect children and the elderly. They can also serve as therapy dogs, offering comfort and assistance to people in nursing homes and hospitals. They have also provided assistance in natural disasters and during war, demonstrating their versatility as working dogs.
To keep your Yorkie healthy, you'll need to offer them various foods and snacks that are low in fat. They may also have issues with joint joints and therefore avoid activities that put too much stress on their joints is essential. You can also provide them with small meals throughout the entire day. This will help them maintain their blood sugar levels and avoid low blood sugar symptoms like seizures, fatigue, or weakness.