Monday, February 2, 2009

Yorkshire Terriers - What To Do If Your Yorkie Is Barking Too Much, by Connie Ragen Green Platinum Quality Author

When your Yorkshire terrier will not stop barking you may be looking for reasons why this behavior is occurring. Although smaller dogs seem to bark more than large ones, this varies from breed to breed. Here are some reasons why your Yorkie may be barking so much and what you can do to change this unwanted behavior:

· Make sure that your Yorkshire terrier has enough food to eat. Sometimes yorkies will pick at their food instead of eating it all at one time. If you take the food dish away they may become malnourished because they are just not getting enough nutrition. Try leaving the food dish down for a longer time each day, or adding some warm water to the food to make it more desirable and tasty.

· Make sure there are no loud noises or other distractions that can be upsetting to your Yorkie. Remember that dogs have an acute sense of hearing and will be disturbed by sounds that we would normally not think anything of.

· Your Yorkshire terrier could be lonely. Dogs are social creatures and need to have some companionship. If you are away from home for long periods of time, your Yorkie will become lonely during your absence. Getting another dog is one answer, but your dog probably just wants to spend more time with you.

· You may just have a barker on your hands. Some dogs are more predisposed to barking than others. If this is the case, spend time training your Yorkshire terrier to be quiet when you give the command.

Learning how to train your Yorkshire terrier will result in both of you being happier for years to come.

Connie Ragen Green is an official dog lover. To find out more about training small and toy dogs such as Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese visit http://www.YorkshireTerriersAretheBest.com

5 Tips on Training a Yorkshire Terrier, by Tony B. Smith Platinum Quality Author

Training Yorkshire Terriers can be frustrating. It can also be a hassle trying to get them to do what you want them to do. So, what I'm going to do is share with you some tips on training a Yorkshire Terrier. That way, you will be able to train your Yorkie the easy way.

The tips on training Yorkshire Terriers are:

1. The first tip on training your Yorkshire Terrier is to know their personality. Yorkies can learn quickly and they will choose to obey or disobey your command. You have to be consistent, firm and persistent with them.

2. Another tip on training a Yorkshire Terrier is to touch their nose and spank them when they're doing something you don't want them to do. If your Yorkie is acting bad, touch their nose and spank them softly to let them know they're not being good.

If you are consistent with this, it will break their bad habits and teach them that when you touch their nose, they're being bad.

3. Minimizing distractions is another training tip for your Yorkie. When training your dog, make sure their aren't a lot of people or animals around. Yorkies tend to be energetic and loves attention. So, if there are too many people or animals around, your dog will think it's play time and won't listen to your commands.

4. Using treats is another training tip. Whenever your Yorkshire Terrier performs a trick or command, make sure you reward them with a treat.

5. The fifth tip is to train your Yorkie yourself. This is something you should do. It requires you to be consistent and firm. But don't worry. You will enjoy training your dog. It's fun.

These are some tips on training a Yorkshire Terrier. If you are serious about training your dog, use these tips. The tips will help you train your dog and help it become the best Yorkie in the world.

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What You Need To Know About Yorkshire Terrier Breeders, by Susan Bailey

Pet stores used to make their money by hoping that you are an impulse shopper. That was why there were puppies in the shop window - to break your heart and open your wallet before you realized what you were doing. Thankfully, this trend is changing, but not fast enough. There are still pet stores unscrupulous enough to sell puppies to impulse buyers, especially Yorkshire Terrier puppies. No reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeder will send their puppies to a pet store!

If you don't know any basic Yorkshire Terrier information, then that would be like moving to a country where you don't speak the language or know any of the customs. After the cute stage wears off, the Yorkshire Terrier puppy often turns out to be a lot more work and a lot more money than the impulse shopper bargained for. The puppy then gets sent to an animal shelter, where he has a fifty percent chance of being euthanized.

You get many advantages by getting your Yorkie puppy from a Yorkshire Terrier breeder. You get a contract, usually with a limited health guarantee for the puppy. You get to see what conditions the puppy will grow up in. You get to see the puppy's mother, which will have a lasting impact on the puppy's temperament. You also get reassurance that your puppy is a purebred Yorkshire Terrier, so you know you are getting your money's worth.

Don't just go to the first Yorkshire Terrier breeder you happen to come across. Since the Yorkshire Terrier breeder will have a profound impact on the health and training of your puppy, you want to choose the breeder as carefully as the puppy. You can find licensed Yorkshire Terrier breeders from your vet, from dog magazines, from going to dog shows and from the Internet. You can also ask the American Kennel Club for any help.

You also are free to ask a lot of questions to a good Yorkshire Terrier breeder that you just can't ask a pet store clerk. You get access to years of experience living and training all kinds of Yorkies. A good Yorkshire Terrier breeder will be a bit possessive about their puppies. The money is not that important to them (although they will expect you to pay when promised). They want to be sure their "babies" will not end up abandoned or abused. And, unlike pet store puppies, you usually get to see the parents and the parent's health certificates.

Take your time finding the right Yorkshire Terrier breeder that you can get along with and has the dogs you can get along with. You can find them from the American Kennel Club, from the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America, any proud Yorkie owners where you live, your vet or your local animal shelter. You can also look on the Internet for Yorkshire Terrier rescue groups which will have older puppies as well as adults.

Susan Bailey loves everything having to do with dogs, including Yorkshire Terrier history. The Yorkshire Terrier was a much larger breed in the beginning. This author is currently writing a series of articles containing Yorkshire Terrier information for interested readers.

House Training a Yorkshire Terrier - 4 Simple Tips, by Tony B. Smith Platinum Quality Author

House training a Yorkshire Terrier can be frustrating. Especially when your dog won't listen to your commands. So, what I'm going to do is share with you some tips on house training a Yorkshire Terrier. That way, you can easily train your Yorkie to do whatever you want it to do.

The tips on house training a Yorkshire Terrier are:

1. Minimize Distractions. When training your Yorkie, be sure to minimize the distractions. There shouldn't be too many people or animals around your dog, while your teaching it something. Yorkshire Terriers get distracted easily.

2. Use Treats. Whenever your Yorkie does something that you wanted it to do, be sure to reward it with a treat. You don't have to give a treat every time. Yorkshire Terriers love to eat treats. This will help encourage good behavior.

3. Praise Good Behavior. During the times you don't give a treat for good behavior, be sure to praise your dog. Let them know that they have done a great job. Yorkies love to be praised.

4. Punish Bad Behavior. Whenever your dog has done something wrong, you can spank your dog. I don't mean spank them hard. Just a soft tap. The point isn't to hurt your dog. You want your dog to understand that you won't tolerate their bad behavior.

These are some tips on house training a Yorkshire Terrier. If you really want to train your Yorkie, be sure to use these tips. It may take you a while to train your dog, unless you use proven training techniques to train your dog.

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Bow-Wow and Worship Toy Yorkshire Terriers, by Susan Bailey

It is very difficult for the Yorkie novice to discover that there are no different Yorkshire Terrier types. A Yorkie is a Yorkie is a Yorkie. This is according to the breed societies and national showing bodies like the American Kennel Club (AKC) or United Kennel Club (UKC). However, if you look into any advertising for Yorkshire Terrier puppies, you will find lots of breeders insisting that there are such things as Teacup Yorkies, Standard Yorkies and Toy Yorkshire Terriers.

If you are looking for a Yorkshire Terrier, be very clear what the individual breeder considers a Toy Yorkshire Terrier. Most will call any Yorkshire Terrier a Toy Yorkshire Terrier. The Yorkshire Terrier is in the Toy group of dogs for showing purposes after all. But there are some breeders who will insist that Toy Yorkshire Terriers are of a certain weight - four to six pounds. The average weight for a show quality Yorkshire Terrier is seven pounds.

The term "Toy Yorkshire Terrier" has come up as a marketing gimmick, and not much else. This term implies that their Yorkies are smaller than the average. Consider that Yorkshire Terriers are small dogs to begin with - but apparently, that's not small enough for some people. They will try to breed incredibly tiny dogs for the "cute" factor. Logic goes right out of the window whenever money is involved. Any Yorkshire Terrier under five pounds in adult weight will be sickly, have an incredibly fragile skeleton and will have to go to the vet a lot.

However, even puppies advertised as Toy Yorkshire Terriers or even Teacup Yorkshire Terriers (which come to an adult weight of two to four pounds) can suddenly grow up into hefty ten pounders. They are still purebred Yorkshire Terriers, but they just grown up bigger than expected. This happens in any breed of dog - and even in people, too.

There really aren't any laws tough enough to stop breeding incredibly tiny, sickly Toy Yorkshire Terriers. Since there is a demand, there logically must be a supply. The best way you can help the dogs is not to buy such a puppy and discourage these irresponsible breeding practices. The best place you can go for a Yorkie and for accurate Yorkshire Terrier information is from a Yorkshire Terrier rescue.

Because there are no requirements for buying a dog, many people buy a dog that he shouldn't. Then, those dogs wind up in shelters. Because of the particular needs of Yorkies, many Yorkshire Terrier rescues have sprouted up all over the country. They know how domineering, needy and yet how loyal these dogs are. They take the time to get to know each dog and help match one to your personality. Never buy a Toy Yorkshire Terrier puppy - adopt from an animal rescue, instead.

Susan Bailey loves everything having to do with dogs, including Yorkshire Terrier history. The Yorkshire Terrier was a much larger breed in the beginning. This author is currently writing a series of articles containing Yorkshire Terrier information for interested readers.

How to Train a Yorkshire Terrier, by Tony B. Smith Platinum Quality Author

Training a Yorkshire Terrier can be frustrating and difficult. Especially when they won't listen or follow the commands you give them. So, what I'm going to do is share with you some tips on how to train a Yorkshire Terrier.

That way, your dog will start following your commands.

The tips on training a Yorkshire Terrier are:

1. The first tip is to minimize the distractions. Yorkies love attention. If there are too many people or other animals around while you are trying to train your dog, they won't be able to focus. So, be sure to train your dog without people or animals around.

2. The next tip is to reward your dog with a treat after they have followed a command. When you show your dog what you want them to do and they do it, be sure to give them a treat. This will help encourage them to do it again.

You don't have to give them a treat every time they follow a command, though.

3. During the times you don't give your Yorkshire Terrier a treat, you should praise them. This will let them know that they're doing a good job. Yorkies love to be praised.

4. Another tip on training a Yorkshire Terrier is to train your dog yourself. This will help create a strong bond between you and your dog. Training them the proper way will make you bring you and your dog closer together.

These are some tips on how to train a Yorkshire Terrier. If you want your dog to be trained, you should do something about it now. Be sure to use these tips to help you.

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Yorkshire Terrier Training - Tips and Tricks on How to Train Your Yorkie, by Stephen Sikes Platinum Quality Author

Yorkshire Terrier training can be a tough thing to accomplish at first when you bring your little Yorkie home the first time. You will experience at first the love that this little dog breed brings to you and you will tend to want to spoil your Yorkshire Terrier in the first few weeks.

You may notice though that it becomes an almost impossible chore to get them potty trained which can become a true pain in regard to keeping your home or apartment not smelling like you have a pet that is not behaving.

The other thing you will notice is that your Yorkshire Terrier Training needs to start early and not later. You need to let your Yorkie know who is the boss of the house from the start. You will notice that your Yorkshire Terrier may bark all of the time and not listen to any commands that you give out. This is why the dog training program will be of such importance.

The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most popular breeds of dogs in the United States and even top on the list over in the United Kingdom. They are a small loving dog and can make fabulous pets. The breed is known though for their issues with potty training, barking and discipline issues in regard to not listening to the owner.

This requires Yorkshire Terrier Training from the start with a good routine and program that I cannot stress the importance of into the future. If you wait it can cause long term issues that you will not want to deal with for the long term. Love your new Yorkshire Terrier, but do the proper training that your little Yorkie requires early in it's life.

I invite you to find out more about Yorkshire Terrier Training by visiting http://www.YorkshireTerrierTraining.com and get started right away with your Yorkie so they can become a good obedient pet to you and your family.

Miniature Yorkshire Terriers, by Elizabeth Morgan

The Yorkshire terrier is a breed of dogs that originally hailed from Yorkshire. These toy dogs are popularly known as Yorkies, and are very small. There are different types of Yorkshire terrier, and miniature Yorkshire terriers are among the most popular. They generally live up to 15 years if given proper care. Be sure to consult with an established veterinarian to make sure you are giving all the proper care to your miniature Yorkshire terrier.

Generally speaking, there are two types of Yorkshire terriers: standard and miniature. But many experts feel that they are not separate breeds, but the same breed coming in different sizes. This means that an underdeveloped Yorkie will be classified as miniature, but will be re-classified as standard if he grows. So the only way to know that you are getting a miniature Yorkshire terrier is by asking whether he or she is fully grown before acquiring the dog.

Usually, miniature Yorkshire terriers are known to be mischievous. Being a small breed, they usually love to play around and jump all over. They are said to be fast learners, and very popular with children. The dogs are energetic and assertive, and make excellent companions for children and adults alike. They have a very calm temperament for a small dog.

The miniature Yorkshire terrier is very intelligent and is always ready to learn new things. They are excellent for city dwellers, who don't have a lot of space. They also make excellent gifts for people looking to acquire a pet.

Yorkshire Terriers provides detailed information on Miniature Yorkshire Terriers, Yorkshire Terrier Adoption, Yorkshire Terrier Breeders, Yorkshire Terrier Breeding and more. Yorkshire Terriers is affiliated with Miniature Dachshunds.

Yorkshire Terrier Breeders, by Elizabeth Morgan

The Yorkshire terrier is a very popular breed of toy dog. While some people prefer large dogs for the sense of security, other prefer small dogs for companionship and just plain fun. The Yorkshire terrier, popularly known as a Yorkie, is said to be among the most intelligent and playful of dogs. They love to learn new tricks. The breed originally hailed from Yorkshire, which is how they got their name. Due to the Yorkie?s popularity, the number of Yorkshire terrier breeders has also increased.

There are many breeders who do this work just for the love of money, and a few who do it to enhance the charm and beauty of this dog. The Internet is the best place to find a good breeder. Never hesitate in asking various questions of a breeder, like the number of litters per year, what kind of problems do Yorkies generally face, and how should they be housed. This gives you the clear picture of the Yorkshire terrier breeder's knowledge level and his ability to take proper care of the dogs. Breeding Yorkshire terriers is not an easy task, as it involves years of hard work and experience.

It has been also noticed that Yorkshire terrier breeders recommend various books to terrier owners, so that they can take care of their dogs when the breeder is not there. This eases the task of the breeders, and Yorkies can live a long and healthy life. So if you have a Yorkie and want to breed it, find a reputable Yorkshire terrier breeder.

Yorkshire Terriers provides detailed information on Miniature Yorkshire Terriers, Yorkshire Terrier Adoption, Yorkshire Terrier Breeders, Yorkshire Terrier Breeding and more. Yorkshire Terriers is affiliated with Miniature Dachshunds.

Yorkshire Terrier Breeding, by Elizabeth Morgan

A Yorkshire terrier, or Yorkie, is known as a toy dog, meaning it is very small and lightweight. The breed hails from the town of Yorkshire, from which it got its name. Unfortunately, the Yorkshire terrier population has been in decline. In response to this, the number of people breeding Yorkshire terriers has increased. There are two aspects of Yorkshire terrier breeding: the actual breeding of puppies, and training them to learn new tricks.

Both aspects are on the rise these days, people who have Yorkies want them to look and act their best. Nowadays there are many people who work as professional breeders for these Yorkies, and help newcomers learn the business. They tell them how to go in for the breeding, and what steps and precautions must be taken. They provide their full support and monitoring while the Yorkshire terrier breeding process is underway.

Teaching Yorkies how to do tricks makes the dogs much more playful. The market is flooded with professional breeders who teach new tricks to your dog and can make it a center of attraction.

They not only teach them various acts but also make them fit and healthy. Yorkshire terrier breeding is a popular profession, since Yorkie owners often wish to breed their pets and teach them tricks. So if you are the proud owner of a Yorkshire terrier and want to make your dog look its best, hire the services of a good Yorkshire terrier breeder, and give your dog a new life.

Yorkshire Terriers provides detailed information on Miniature Yorkshire Terriers, Yorkshire Terrier Adoption, Yorkshire Terrier Breeders, Yorkshire Terrier Breeding and more. Yorkshire Terriers is affiliated with Miniature Dachshunds.