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The Yorkie -  Yorkshire Terrier is a long-haired toy terrier whose blue and tan coat is parted on the face and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail and hangs evenly and quite straight down each side of the body. They are a small and well-balanced breed, having square proportions. They have naturally erect ears, a black nose, and a flat and small skull. The puppies of Yorkshire Terriers are born black and tan, but soon gain more adult colors as they get older. Newborn Yorkshire Terriers are born black in color with tan on the eyebrow, jaws, chest and feet.

 

 

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Name: Jin    TEACUP
Price: $3000.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 8 WEEKS
Micro Chip: 0A01283650
Registry: united
Comments: Super pretty face- she has a beautiful baby doll face.  Fluffy hair and very shinny.  Cute little princess.  CUTEST LITTLE FEMALE YORKIE WITH UNUSUAL BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE.   

 

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Name: Jill     TEACUP     "CHAMPION IN PEDIGREE"
Price: $4000.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-19-2010
Micro Chip: 4112    4B622C245B  
Registry: united
Comments: Beautiful little girl, nice and tiny  -  Super cute baby doll face. Puppy is amazing.

 

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Name: Jelly         TEACUP YORKIE
Price: $3000.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-19-2010
Micro Chip: 4b155b4d62    4113
Registry: united
Comments: Extremely cute and very small teacup puppy.   He is just perfect for a purse.  He is beautiful.

 

 

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Name: Joseph   TEACUP YORKIE
Price: $1500.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-15-2010
Micro Chip: 3549     045-285-305
Registry:  
Comments: Super pretty face- Stunning teacup that is great to take every where. 

 

 

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Name: Girlie     TEACUP PUPPY
Price: $3000.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: approx. 8 weeks old.
Micro Chip: 17065b     043-023-274
Registry: aca
Comments: Super cute yorkshire terrier puppy with a thick and beautiful coat.  

 

 

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Name: Gino    TEACUP YORKIES FOR SALE 
Price: $1500.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: approx. 8 weeks old.
Micro Chip: 17065a       043-010-878
Registry: aca
Comments: Super cute yorkshire terrier puppy with a thick and beautiful coat.     Extremely cute baby doll face. Nice and shinny coat.  This little Yorkie loves to cuddle.  He has his little blankie and loves to play with his little toys.

 

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Name: Judy    TINY TOY
Price: $750.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 1-17-2010
Micro Chip: 1117   043-021-003
Registry: united all breeds
Comments: Super pretty face- she has a beautiful baby doll face.

 

 

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Name: Jessica  TEACUP
Price: $1550.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-2-2010
Micro Chip: 3166    038-551-377
Registry: akc
Comments: Beautiful little baby, nice and tiny . She is really sweet and loves to be held.   lovely puppy.

 

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Name: Glen    
Price: $1250.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 8 weeks
Micro Chip: 10076      0a01140349
Registry: apr
Comments:  Nice  frame, cute face, nice hair coat.

 

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Name: Janetsie   TINY TOY
Price: $1250.00 
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 1-21-2010
Micro Chip: 1246    048-582-330
Registry: united
Comments: Gorgeous little Yorkie. She is really sweet and loves to play with other puppies.  She thinks she is a princess.  She is so cute she looks like a stuffed animal.  

 

 

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Name: John  Tiny toy
Price: $1850.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 1-19-2010
Micro Chip: 2728    042-824-339  
Registry: united
Comments: Gorgeous little Yorkie. He is really sweet and loves to play with other puppies.  He is so cute he looks like a stuffed animal.   BLACK/ GOLD ADORABLE, SWEET, PLAYFUL LOVES ATTENTION AND PLAYTIME.WOULD BE A WONDERFUL COMPANION LOVES FOR YOU TO HOLD HIM.HE HAS THE SWEETEST LITTLE PERSONALITY GOOD THICK HAIR COAT EATING ROYAL CANIN PUPPY FEED.

 

 

 

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Name: Jinny     TINY TINY TOY
Price: $950.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-6-2010
Micro Chip: 3243     043-036-574
Registry: apr
Comments: Beautiful little girl, nice and tiny  THIS IS A VERY NICE LITTLE FEMALE SHE IS VERY HAPPY AND LOVING. SHE HAS A VERY NICE FACE AND A GOOD HAIR COAT.

 

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Name: gary    TEACUP   PUPPY IS APPROX.   6 MONTHS OLD AND HE IS ONLY 2.5 OZ.
Price: $2500.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth:  
Micro Chip: 7637   029-366-312
Registry: apr
Comments: CUTE SOFT CUDDLY MALE.  SWEET AND LOVING PERSONALITY. DON'T MISS THIS CUTIE

 

 

 

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Name: JIN            TEACUP YORKIE
Price: $1500.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 3-1-2010
Micro Chip: 17449    045-330-117
Registry: aca
Comments: Gorgeous little female.  She is everything that you would expect in a puppy. Lovely and beautiful.  She has her shots and wormings.

 

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Name: Jiggles      tiny toy  yorkie puppy
Price: 750.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-13-2010
Micro Chip: 3879   048-609-276 
Registry: apr
Comments: Gorgeous puppy with an adorable face. He is a very sweet and calm yorkie. Great disposition and loves children.

 

 

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Name: Jasper   TINY TOY
Price: $500.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 12-21-2010
Micro Chip: 094-812-124
Registry: united
Comments: He is a handsome Yorkie boy.  He  is cutie pie.  He loves to play with the other puppies. He is just a very happy puppy. He has that baby face which is so cute on this breed. He prances around to show off and he loves to cuddle!

 

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Name: Justin
Price: $1,550.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 1-28-2010
Micro Chip: 4536     4a035f3656
Registry: UNITED
Comments: This radical little man is just a mess of fun. Outstandingly Gorgeous and beaming with personality. He has the cutest little button nose face and big wide eyes that'll melt your heart
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Name: Jezebel   
Price: $1500.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-8-2010
Micro Chip: 344543   4939156e07
Registry: akc
Comments: Super pretty face- she has a beautiful baby doll face.  Fluffy hair and very shinny.  Cute little princess.  CUTEST LITTLE FEMALE YORKIE WITH UNUSUAL BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE.   SHE IS A LOVER, LOVES TO BE WITH YOU, LOVES ATTENTION.  SHORT COBBY BODY, SHORT LEGS, SMALL BUTTON NOSE AND TINY EARS.     SHE WILL MAKE YOU SMILE EVERY DAY.  SHE IS VERY, VERY SMART.
   

 

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Name: Jill
Price: $1,250.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 8 weeks
Micro Chip: 17445   045-316-073
Registry: UNITED
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Name: Jo    Tiny toy
Price: $1250.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 4-21-2010
Micro Chip: 4528    4a06764c4c
Registry: akc
Comments: Sweetie pie.  As you can see his brother has the same face.   She loves to be on stage and be
the center of attention. The minute you get your hands on this little girl there is no
turning back. She is all ready for a family to take her home. She Is All Up To
Date On her Shots And Ready To Go!!!
 
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Name: Jes     teacup
Price: $4000.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-15-2010
Micro Chip: 3516    045-325-305
Registry: aca
Comments: Beautiful little girl , nice and tiny  tcup

 

 

 

 

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Name: Jenny
Price: 950.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 2-22-2010
Micro Chip: 3096   0A01273776  
Registry: ACA
Comments: Super cute dog with a baby doll face.  Super pretty puppy and she is extremely small.  
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Name: Ginger    TEACUP YORKIE
Price: $1500.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 3-1-2010
Micro Chip: 17446   045-286-108
Registry: aca
Comments: Beautiful little girl, nice and tiny-   This sensational little miss is full of surprises. She is so cute she has no problem grabbing the attention of all. She has a tiny  stout frame, cute, cute, cute button nose face, luscious haircoat and a prissy little personality
 

 

 
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Name: Jekyll       Tiny toy
Price: $1550.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 3-1-2010
Micro Chip: 17450    045-289-623
Registry: akc
Comments: As you can see his brother has the same face.   She loves to be on stage and be
the center of attention. The minute you get your hands on this little girl there is no
turning back. She is all ready for a family to take her home

 

 

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Name: Gary   TEACUP YORKIES
Price: $4000.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: approx. 8 weeks old.
Micro Chip: 0a01140215     10075
Registry: aca
Comments: Super cute yorkshire terrier puppy with a thick and beautiful coat.  This yorkie has a baby doll face.  He is very sweet and loves to be held.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Name: Chanel    TEACUP
Price: $3,500.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
   
   
Registry: apri
Comments: Super gorgeous puppy.  Should stay very small.     She is absolutely precious.

 

 

 

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Name: Tiffany
Price: $950.00
Gender: Female
Color: black and gold
   
   
Registry: aca
Comments: Tiffany is a precious little Yorkie  girl. She has the sweetest little face. She is aca registered and has two sets of shots and wormings. 

 

 

 

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Name: Miss Bear
Price: $1,850.00
Gender: Female
Color: black and gold
   
   
Registry: apr
Comments: Miss Bear is super cute.  As you can see she has a square little beautiful face with lots of hair. She has a really thick and nice coat. 

 

 

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Name: Princess
Price: $950.00
Gender: female
Color: black and gold
   
   
Registry: aca
Comments: Gorgeous baby doll face Yorkie Puppy.  Super gold markings and just an amazing little face. This puppy is the sweetest little doll and that's why her name is Princess.

 

 

 

 

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Name: Jimmy
Price: 950.00
Gender: male
Color: black and gold
Date of Birth: 10-21-09
   
   
Comments: Jimmy is a cutie pie. He is very small and has a gorgeous little face. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yorkies 

Yorkshire Terrier

 

Description: The Yorkshire Terrier is a long-haired toy terrier whose blue and tan coat is parted on the face and from the base of the skull to the end of the tail and hangs evenly and quite straight down each side of the body. They are a small and well-balanced breed, having square proportions. They have naturally erect ears, a black nose, and a flat and small skull. The puppies of Yorkshire Terriers are born black and tan, but soon gain more adult colors as they get older. Newborn Yorkshire Terriers are born black in color with tan on the eyebrow, jaws, chest and feet. They are fully mature in two years. The Yorkie (Yorkshire Terrier) is one of the world's smallest dogs and should not exceed 7 lbs in weight. Yorkshire Terriers may be tiny but they are a big-dog in a little-dog package. The Yorkie is an intelligent and confident pet. They are spirited and spunky, affectionate and lively. Although small, they are still terriers! They can be scrappy, courageous and assertive. They get along with everyone, but they may get nippy if not trained or socialized correctly. Yorkshire Terriers are compact in size, sweet in nature and cheerful in character.

Other Names: Yorkie

Type: Companion Dog

Height: 6 - 9 inches.
Weight: 3 - 7 lbs. They should not exceed 7 lbs.

Colors: Dark steel blue from back of head to root of their tail. Face, chest and feet are bright tan.
Coat: Glossy, fine and silky.

Temperament: Yorkshire Terriers are intelligent, confident, and affectionate. Lively and spirited, the Yorkshire Terrier is no wimp. They do sound the alarm if the need be, and though small can be hardy. They are brave and self-assured, and posses the typical terrier attitude. They are devoted, assertive, and courageous. They can be demanding and/or nippy if they are not correctly socialized or trained, and should be kept from children if this is the case.
With Children: Yes, does best with an only child and no roughhousing or hectic activity.
With Pets: Yes, they should be even tempered and co-exist peacefully with other breeds.
Special Skills: Rat catcher and family pet.

Watch-dog: Very High.
Guard-dog: Low.

Care and Training: Frequent daily brushing will keep the coat of the Yorkie in beautiful condition. They need consistent grooming. Yorkshire Terriers do best when some type of exercise is given, though it need not be special. A romp through an apartment or house will suffice. Extra care must be taken for the Yorkshire Terrier in cold or bad weather. 
Learning Rate: High. Yorkies are easily trained but be careful not to spoil them, they can become demanding and nippy. Obedience - medium to low. Problem Solving - High.

 

Activity: Very High. This little breed has a lot of energy to use, and fortunately a small amount of room is needed for this.
Special Needs: Dental care, grooming, socialization, supervision with children and large animals, and training.
Living Environment: Yorkshire Terriers are quite adaptable. They can live anywhere from the city to the country. An apartment, house, urban or rural living is great for this breed. The best owner for this breed would be a firm but loving individual or family.

Life Span: 12 -15 years. These dogs, like most smaller dogs, can live a long life.
Litter Size:
2 - 3 puppies.

Country of Origin: Great Britain
History: Yorkshire Terriers first originated in the same district as the Airedale terrier in England. They first appeared from "Huddersfeld Ben", the "first" Yorkie, around the year 1850. The Yorkie is thought to be made of the Old English Black and Tan Terrier, Maltese, Clydesdale Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Paisley Terrier and Skye Terrier. But, there are different lines that may have come from different dogs in the first place. Today they retain all of the same traits, however. The breed was perpetuated by income of poor farmers and workers, and thus to compete in the market, they would not share their "ingredients" of their particular Yorkies. The Yorkie (Yorkshire Terrier) became a fashionable pet in the late Victorian era in Yorkshire, England. They were originally called the Broken-haired Scotch Terriers. Yorkshire Terriers are a half progenitor of the Silky Terrier. The Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier were mixed to create the Sydney Silky, or Silky Terrier. Only 20 years from their start did they come to America, and 66 years later became recognized by the American Kennel Club.

 

 

 

 

Teacup Yorkshire Terrier

These are wonder fun tips that you can read and use.  This Teacup Yorkie Care information will assist you in the first several weeks with your new Teacup Yorkie. Due to their small size teacup puppies must replenish their energy more than larger dogs.    The only way of doing this is to ensure that your teacup Yorkie puppy gets nourishment from food.    Teacup puppies eat very small amounts of food at a time, they are not like the larger dogs that can eat twice a day.   It is important not to change the type of food that your teacup puppy is eating in the first two weeks.   If you decide to change the food, ensure that you do it slowly by mixing the new food each day until you gradually make the change.  Please note that if you drastically change the food it can make the puppy not feel well.

The first thing to remember is that a teacup Yorkie puppy is stressed when they are moved from environments.   Remember that the puppy has been taken away from their mom and siblings and brought to a new home with strangers.    It is important that you try to make it a safe, quiet and peaceful environment for your new puppy.    Please treat him like a newborn.    Refrain from loud noises, screaming and keep the new teacup Yorkie  puppy at home

Please refrain from taking the puppy out to the mall, workplace or to visit family or friends in the first two weeks because they stress a lot.

Teacup Yorkie Playtime:   Please ensure that your puppy has 10 minutes of play time twice a day.  Please refrain the teacup Yorkie from running around longer.   Teacup puppies can get a sugar attack if they run too much at first.  Let the puppy adjust to your house for two weeks before you allow more play time.

T-cups should be left in a confined area.  This is very important because it will help you housebreak the puppy easier.   We recommend that you purchase a play pen  and place the teacup puppy inside.   Keep food, water and training pads in there. Please ensure that the training pad in away from the food.   You can also keep your teacup puppy in the kitchen or bathroom. Do not let the puppy run loose in your house until they are a little older as they may loose track of where their food is.  

Do not leave a teacup Yorkie unattended unless he is in his playpen or in a confined, safe area. 

Kids and Teacup Puppies:   Kids should be watched closely at first. Ensure that if a child wants to hold the teacup puppy, he/she should sit on the floor.  Sometimes teacup puppies tend to jump out of people's hands and if they fall it can result in a head injury that can cause death.  If the child is on the floor then the chance of this happening is much lower.  

What is hypoglycemia in Teacup Puppies?   This is a sugar attack which is lack of nutrition.   Teacup puppies are not problematic but they can't skip meals.    One thing that might help is a paste called Nutrical.   This can be given twice a day to the teacup puppy for the first month. Please refrain from giving this paste more than twice a day as this may make the puppy sick.  

If the teacup puppy stops eating, you should buy chicken and rice baby food and give approx. 1/3 of the bottle every four hours or so.  Keep doing this until the puppy starts to eat.  Once the teacup puppy starts to eat on his/her own, then gradually hand feed less until the puppy is eating on his own.  

The most important thing is to make sure that you keep food and water next to your Teacup Yorkie Puppy at all times.  This will prevent hypoglycemia (low sugar) caused by not enough food intake.  This is dangerous and can be very harmful to a teacup puppy.. 

Symptoms of hypoglycemia: 

Hypoglycemia can occur without warning specially in the morning.  It can happen to any healthy puppy and it can be very scary.  It is important to educate yourself in case of an emergency.

Things to look for:   Teacups  get very sleepy or don't want to play.  They can act weak, tired, walking with an unstable gait as if they were drunk, falling over, laying on their side paddling with their little feet and being unable to get up.    In very severe cases they can just lay on their side and be totally unresponsive. 

 

If you see any of the above symptoms you need to act IMMEDIATELY.  If the puppy is not given some kind of nutrition containing sugar, the puppy can go into a coma and this can result in death.    You can give honey, karo syrup, pancake syrup, sugar water to the teacup puppy.    Give several doses until the puppy gets better. You can give 7 cc of this or so.   Once you feed some on this to the teacup puppy he/she should start to feel better within 10 minutes.   Consult your veterinarian.

 

Once you do this procedure  the Teacup Yorkshire Terrier should start to look normal.  Do not trust this because he will go down soon again unless you follow with food.    The best thing is to buy baby food and give 1/3 of the jar every 4 hours until the teacup puppy starts eating on his own.   Please consult with your veterinarian on how much food to give your teacup puppy because it all depends on their weight.

 

If your teacup puppy does not respond with any improvement within 10 minutes after the sugar intake or appears unresponsive,  take him immediately to the closest veterinarian.  In severe cases, if their sugar drops too far it is necessary for them to receive (dextrose) from the veterinarian.   In some extreme cases the veterinarian might give the teacup puppy intravenous IV.   Make sure that you tell your vet that you think that puppy might be having a sugar attack and specifically ask for a shot of (dextrose) before he does anything else.  Ask them to hand feed the  puppy as well.

 

 Be A Friend To Your Yorkie

 

Play with Your Yorkie Puppy


Puppies, of course, love to play. Set aside time each day for play sessions. Apart from the obvious benefit of having fun together, play also provides an outlet for your Yorkie's energy.   He will bond with you more and more each day.

 

Go On Walks


Take your puppy on frequent walks. He will enjoy exploring the neighborhood and will benefit from the exercise. Make sure that you have a good strong leash and that you maintain control of the dog at all times.
 

 

 

Talk to Your Dog


Your Yorkie won't understand your words, but he will enjoy the sound of your voice. Talking to your dog will make him feel involved.

 

 

Give Treats
Your Yorkie puppy will always appreciate a treat.   You can also use treats as a supplement to his regular diet.

 

 

 

Love Your Yorkie


Your puppy will love you no matter what.   A puppy is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.  

 

Switch Out Toys
Keep your Yorkie entertained by rotating his toys. Put "old" toys out of sight for a month or two and then bring them out again - your dog will enjoy them just as much as when they were new.
 

 

 

Give Your Time


You are the center of your Yorkie's world. You may be tired after a long day at work, but your dog has spent the day anxiously awaiting your return. Reward that loyalty with your time. Pet him, talk to him, play with him, laugh with him.

 

Leave the Radio or TV On


Try leaving the radio or television on when you leave your puppy alone. The noise will keep him company.

 

Plan Activities With Your Dog


Include your Yorkie in family activities. Take him to the park or on outings to the beach, or to special activities.   Play dates- arrange play time with other dogs that belong to family members or fiends.   Puppies love to interact with each other.  Bring toys so they can have lots of fun. 

 

 

Make That Tail Wag


Your Yorkie's tail is a barometer of his emotions. Do what you can to keep it happily wagging

 

Go On Trips


Puppies can add another element of fun to a vacation. Check ahead for lodging that accepts dogs. If flying, ask about travel accommodations for your Yorkie puppy when you make your reservations.

 

Ease Separation Anxiety


Your dog will want to be with you at all times, but for most people that simply isn't possible. Help your dog get used to being alone. Leave him each day with a minimum of fuss.
 

 

Give Kisses


Give your puppy a kiss, and see how many you get in return.  Remember they love you more than they love themselves.

 

 

 

Get Another Puppy


Yorkies are pack animals by nature and generally enjoy the company of other dogs. Your Yorkie may benefit greatly from having a companion to play with. Be as conscientious about getting a second dog as you were about getting the first; multiple dog ownership isn't for everyone.
 

Yorkie Nipping

 

Nipping is a behavior that is completely normal among Yorkie Puppy's, especially puppies, and has a lot to do with a puppy’s learning process. The purpose of this article is to discuss nipping, not biting. Nipping is a form of communication, interaction, exploration, and play; whereas biting is a form of aggression. If your Yorkie Puppy has a biting problem, or other aggression issues, you should visit your vet to make sure there are no underlying physical causes, and contact a Yorkie Puppy behavior specialist to help you safely deal with the problem.

Puppies have no hands with which to explore the world around them, so they must use their mouths. They mouth and nip at their mother and littermates to communicate and play. Puppies learn something called bite inhibition from this behavior. When puppy nips his littermates or mother too hard, they respond with a yelp, and in the mother’s case, often with a warning or correction. This is how they learn what’s too hard, and what is acceptable. Puppies who are weaned and taken away from their littermates too early do not get the chance to learn bite inhibition, so they will be more nippy and harder to train out of nipping.

Remember that nipping is not an aggressive behavior, so do not respond to it with aggression. Your puppy is being playful and testing his limits through play. As with small children, a big part of learning what’s right, is first doing something wrong. Keep a strong hold on your patience as you train your puppy and you will do fine.

Start by giving a loud “ow!” or a shriek whenever your puppy nips. It is important that you do this whenever your puppy’s teeth intentionally touch your skin, not just when they nip too hard. Yorkie Puppys do not understand the concept of “sometimes”, but they do great with “never.” You must teach your puppy that it is never, ever ok for his teeth to contact your skin. Come up with a command like “nice,” or “gentle” to tell puppy when he should be careful.

When you sit down to work with your puppy, have a pocket or treat pouch full of small, easy-to-eat treats. Hold a treat in your closed fist and in the other hand, hold your puppy’s collar. If he nips at your hand say “ow!” pull him away from the treat hand, and say “no, Gentle.” It is important that you pull him away from the treat hand, rather than pull the treat hand away from him, because that would encourage him to chase the treat hand, making it a game. Offer him your hand with the treat closed in your fist again, and if he sniffs it or licks it, rather than nipping, say “good Gentle” and give him the treat.

When you are playing with your Yorkie Puppy, if he gets excited and starts nipping, stop play immediately. In his litter, if he nips too hard, the other puppies won’t play with him. Use the concept of social isolation to your advantage. If you are consistent, he will learn that nipping looses him his playmate, and that’s no fun. Also, avoid games that make your hand or body the toy, like slap boxing or wrestling. When you’re playing with your pup, try to keep a toy between you at all times, this will establish what is ok to lay teeth on, and what isn’t. Likewise, don’t play chasing games with your puppy, especially with herding breeds. This kind of play encourages puppies to nip at your ankles, which may be cute from a springy little puppy, but is not acceptable behavior once he grows up to be a big, powerful Yorkie Puppy.

Another way to help your Yorkie Puppy understand that he is not to nip people is to establish that all the humans in your home are above him in the pack. Everyone in the family should take part in your Yorkie Puppy’s training and care. Kids can show dominance by being in charge of feeding. Have them always make puppy sit and stay before he can have his food bowl. If he lunges for his food bowl before he is told it is ok, have your child pick up the bowl and try again. A hungry Yorkie Puppy will work hard to figure out what he needs to do to get you to leave the bowl on the ground, so it should only take a few tries to get him to wait for a command.  You can also exert pack status with leash training. Make sure your Yorkie Puppy always sits and is acting calm before you put the leash on, that you walk through doors first, and that your Yorkie Puppy does not walk in front of you. Enforcing these few positive behaviors goes a long way towards showing your Yorkie Puppy who is boss.
 

Yorkies -   Puppy Courtesy

Yorkshire Terriers


1.  Clean up after your Yorkie puppy, whether in your yard or in a public place.  People take pride in a clean community.  Please bring a bag with you to pick up any waste that your Yorkie Puppy leaves behind.

2.  Train your Yorkie to avoid excessive barking.    Barking Yorkies can become a nuisance to the neighborhood.

3.  Keep your Yorkie - Yorkshire Terrier  on a leash when walking in a public area.  People appreciate well-mannered dogs who are under control.

4.  Make sure your dog does not run loose in the neighborhood.

5.  Teach your Yorkie to accept friendly strangers, such as neighbors and delivery people and co-workers.

6.  Keep your puppy clean and well groomed. People appreciate Yorkies without fleas.

7.  Ensure that your Yorkie does no harm to your neighbor’s gardens or property.

8.  Confine your Yorkies when they are in heat to prevent unwanted litters.
 

Yorkie Puppy - Teacup Yorkie

HOW TO MAKE YOUR YORKIE PUPPY HAPPY

Have you ever watched your dog sleep? His paws twitch, his tail wags and he lets out little barks. Perhaps he's dreaming of a romp through a meadow or a game of fetch with his best friend. Ever wish you could make him this happy while he was awake? You can.

    1. Groom often. Regular brushing doesn't just make your pooch look pretty�it also helps prevent skin disease and can strengthen the bond between you.

    2. Feed him like a king. A high-quality food is vital to your Yorkie Puppy'S health and well being.

    3. Banish fleas! These pesky critters can make your dog miserable, plus they can cause allergies and transmit tapeworms. Ask your veterinarian for treatment recommendations.

    4. Play each day. Dogs don't understand when you say, "I had a rough day at work and I just want to lie on the couch." Take the time to play�you might be surprised how much better you�ll both feel.

    5. Help him age gracefully. Just like you wouldn't feed Yorkie Puppy  food to a cat, don't let your Yorkie Puppy  eat adult food or your senior dog eat Yorkie Puppy  food.

    6. Keep his water fresh. Would you like to drink water that's been sitting in a bowl for days? Neither does he! Plenty of fresh water is vital to your Yorkie Puppy'S good health, so keep his water dish full and change it daily.

    7. Treat him to a Biscuit. Nothing shows your love like giving your dog his favorite treat.

    8. Take a trip. Whether it's a ride out to the country or a quick jaunt to the park down the road, your dog will love the change of scenery.

    9. Don't play doctor. Unless you're a veterinarian, don't try to treat your Yorkie Puppy'S ailments yourself. Medication meant for humans can have adverse effects on dogs. Your veterinarian can provide appropriate remedies and advise you on keeping a canine first-aid kit handy. It may save your Yorkie Puppy'S life.

    10. Yorkie Puppy -proof your home. Take a pup's eye view and look for possible dangers your house poses to your pooch. Do you see a dangling electrical cord? An inviting, open cupboard full of cleaning supplies? Sharp tools in plain view? Put away anything that could injure a curious canine.

    11. Update your phone list. When you post important numbers beside your phone, be sure to include your veterinarian's number, along with the after-hours number in case of an emergency.

    12. Walk, walk, walk. The two of you will bond during this time. Plus, walking is good exercise for both of you.

    13. Spay or neuter. Altered animals lead longer, healthier lives. And it's good to know that you're doing your part to prevent pet overpopulation.

    14. Keep him slim. A slim, trim dog is a happy dog, so say no to table scraps and yes to exercise.

    15. Clip those claws. When his nails get too long, your dog could be in pain. Ask your veterinarian to teach you the tricks of trimming.

    16. Check those toys. Take a look at the toys your dog treasures. Are they safe and durable? Keep a special eye out for small parts that could be easily swallowed or sharp edges that could injure him.

    17. Let him sniff. Dogs love to sniff�it helps them discover new facts about their world. Take your dog to a park, an open field, or your favorite hiking trail and let him sniff all the new scents.

    18. Fetch! Head out to the yard to toss around a rubber ball or teach your dog to catch a Frisbee�.

    19. Try to understand his language. Your dog can't tell you how he's feeling, so you need to learn to read his body language. Low-hanging tail? This can mean fear or anxiety. Wagging tail? Happiness, of course! If you keep your eyes peeled, pretty soon you'll be a pooch-language pro.

    20. Keep his ears clean to avoid ear problems due to common mites and infections. To clean his ears, fill his ear canal with ear cleaner, massage the base of the ear for 30 seconds, then wipe out the loose debris and excess fluid. Talk to him gently while you're doing this and give him a treat afterward.

    21. Open a can. After your dog tastes any of the Wet formulas, he'll do a dance every time he hears the whir of the can opener. O

    22. Make cuddle time. There's nothing quite like curling up with a good dog. Spend some special time holding and hugging your pooch. Let him know how cherished he is.

    23. Keep him safe. Millions of dogs get lost each year�make sure your dog isn't one of them. Determine the best identification option for your dog, whether it's a collar tag, a microchip or a tattoo.

    24. Give him new chews. Chewing reduces stress and helps decrease barking.

    25. Hit the water. Just about any breed of dog can learn to love water, and some dogs are naturals when paddling around.

    26. Play "Find the Treat." Tell your dog to sit and stay, Show him a treat, then put it behind a door or chair or under a towel. Tell him to "find the treat," and praise him when he does.

    27. Scrap the scraps. Eating too much people food can cause several problems in dogs, including obesity, intestinal problems, choking and hyperactivity.

    28. Snap his picture. Many dogs love to ham it up for the camera. The bonus? You'll have tons of adorable photos to show everyone you know.

    29. Chat. Dogs seem to think they're human, so why not treat them like they are? Sit down with your dog for a heart-to-heart. He'll cock his head and listen intently.

    30. Beat the heat. During the hot summer months, only exercise your dog in the cooler hours�generally morning and evening. If he's outside during the day, provide a shady area or maybe even a wading pool.

    31. Don't dodge doctors. Even if your Yorkie Puppy'S not a fan of going to the veterinarian, remember that regular checkups are vital to his health.

    32. Brush. Taking good care of your Yorkie Puppy'S teeth can prevent gum disease, tooth loss and bad breath. And the real benefit? Daily dental care can lengthen his life.

    33. Bath time. Your dog needs baths, even if he doesn't think so. Make the process as enjoyable as possible by being gentle. Remember to use a dog shampoo formulated to meet dogs' special skin needs.

    34. Skip the sweets. You know that old warning about chocolate being poisonous to dogs? It's true. Keep your dog safe by keeping him away from candy.

    35. Teach him a new trick. Give your dog a lesson on how to roll over or play dead. He'll be proud to show off his tricky techniques to anyone willing to watch.

    36. Be gentle. Don't ever hit, threaten, frighten or force-train your dog. Though he may make a few mistakes (who doesn't?), he is relying on your love to teach him the differences of right and wrong.

    37. Bring the blankie. Whether you're taking your dog along on a trip or leaving him with a friend or at a kennel, be sure to bring his favorite blanket. The familiar scent and feel of it will comfort him as he cuddles up and dreams of home.

     

 

Yorkies - Teeth Information

Yorkshire Terrier Teeth Information- Teacup Yorkies

 

Keeping Your Yorkies  Teeth Clean can help him be healthier

Clean your Yorkie's  Teeth.   To prevent tooth decay and gum disease, clean your Yorkie's teeth on a regular basis. Most Yorkie puppies will accept a toothbrush if introduced to it slowly and gently. You can also give your Yorkie products such as hard biscuits and nylon chews to keep his teeth clean.   Like your own  teeth, a Yorkies teeth need daily care to remain healthy and  strong.

Feed him  specially formulated dog foods  proven to reduce plaque and  tartar buildup.  Many Yorkies  as young as age 3  may already show some form  of oral disease. If left untreated,  bacteria from the teeth and gums can cause serious health  problems.

 

Visit your veterinarian regularly, especially if you see signs of possible  oral disease, such as bad breath, yellow-brown crust around the gum line, pawing at the mouth.

 

Losing  Yorkie Puppy Teeth

Your Yorkie will be losing puppy teeth between the age of 3 to 7 months. Like humans, the adult teeth push the puppy teeth out.

Yorkies  Age - Teeth that Fall Out and Grow


3 Months: Yorkie Puppy Incisors begin to fall out
4 Months: Yorkie Adult Canines and Molars start to come in
6 to 7 Months: Adult Molars Come In
7 to 8 Months: Full Adult Teeth

Yorkies are just like babies and seek to teeth to relieve the pain of the teeth breaking through the gums. You’ll see your puppy drool excessively, natures lubricant for tooth growth.

The root from the baby tooth (deciduous tooth root) should be reabsorbed by the adult tooth. If it is not, the adult tooth may produce an abnormal bite (malocclusion) and even have two sets of crowded teeth (a common problem in toy breeds). You should have a baby tooth removed if it is in the same area of the adult tooth. Removing the baby tooth early will often result in the adult tooth moving into its correct place.
 

What to Do When Teething Begins

Please understand that for your Yorkies , chewing is compulsory. It is the owner's job to recognize this and ensure that those energies are properly channeled into acceptable pastimes. Simply using punishment to deter inappropriate chewing would be like punishing your child for growing too tall for his pants.


Do not leave your puppy unattended. Nothing is sacred to the teething Yorkies. Your shoes, your socks, your rugs, your couch, your speakers.
Do give your puppy plenty to chew toys, rawhide chews, dried pig ears, dry dog biscuits, large-animal soup bones, firm rubber toys or sticks.

 

 

Train Your Yorkie Puppy

 

 

Be The Alpha


Yorkie Puppies need to know who's the "boss"- and that boss should be you. You and your puppy will be much happier together if you establish yourself as the leader of the pack from the start.   Be consistent from the start with your puppy and this will make it a lot easier later on.

 

 

Teach Basic Commands


Teach your Yorkie basic commands such as sit, stay, come and down. Training your dog will not only make your life easier, but will also fulfill your dog's desire to learn and please you.
 

 

 

 

Socialize Your Yorkie Puppy
Expose your puppy to different people and settings regularly. Take him to the park, to the pet store, on a walk through town. Praise him for accepting petting from friendly strangers.
 

 

 

 

Prevent Nuisance Barking
Don't let your Yorkie's incessant barking annoy your neighbors. Teach your dog not to bark without real provocation.

 

 

 

Praise Your Dog
Because your Yorkie loves you, he wants to please you. Praise him lavishly for obeying commands and behaving well. Using positive, rather than negative, reinforcement will help your dog enjoy learning.

 

 

 

Supervise Play With Children


Children and puppies can be great companions, but they also require supervision when playing together. Your Yorkie Puppy may be "good with kids," but what if he encounters a kid that is not good with puppies? Very small children should never be left alone with a Yorkie, no matter how stable his temperament.   If a child wants to carry the dog, have them sit on the floor. This prevents accidents.

How To Stop Your Puppy From Barking

 

Like many pet owners, you may be looking for a way to stop your Teacup Puppy or dog from barking. Barking dogs are the bane of pet owners and their neighbors all around the world.
  1. The most effective strategy to stop your dog or Teacup Puppy  from barking at night is to simply ignore it! By barking, your dog is training you to respond.

    You'll probably have a few noisy nights, but you'll show him that barking won't get your attention.  Puppies are just like babies and if you go every time that they bark you will never break the bad habit. 

    Don't respond by shouting or scolding your Teacup Puppy or  dog. All this does is let him know that his barking has been productive by prompting you to respond to it. Simply put, yelling will never stop your puppy from barking!
     
  2. Break your Teacup Puppy from barking excessively. A dog barks excessively out of fear. He is frightened because he has not yet been socialized enough.  You can take the puppy to "dog parks" or relatives or friends that might have other pets so they can play.

    Often, a Teacup puppy  that constantly barks, whines, or is destructive, suffers from skin problems that are brought about by scratching and licking himself due to the stress of being left alone.

    This is usually not a problem with dogs that have been socialized through training classes at a young age.

    The way to stop your puppy from barking for these reasons is socialization through obedience classes.
     
  3. Prevent your Teacup Puppy from barking while you're away. This problem is caused by misinformed owners.

    Dogs are pack animals. If, as a member of the family (pack), your Teacup Puppy is given the freedom of the home by being allowed to lie around on the furniture and sleep in your bedrooms, then he will suffer a form of stress when you leave the house. After all, he expects to go with you!

    When you leave home, you shouldn't look at, touch, or talk to your dog for about 10 minutes beforehand. The same rule applies when you come home.

    This way, your Teacup Puppy will understand that his barking was ineffective at bringing you back home.

    If he barked while you were away and you reward him by giving him your attention when you return, he'll think it was his barking that prompted you to come home.

    It's often said that a "dog’s bark is worse than its bite". This is certainly true for the neighbors of a constantly barking dog that is left alone for too long.
      
  4. Prevent your Teacup Puppy from barking when the phone rings. If you yell at your puppy when it barks at the ringing telephone, you're actually encouraging him to bark even more.

     
    A free method that you might wish to try first is a quick squirt of water from a spray bottle. You can also simply place a bit of food in front of your dog’s nose to distract him from whatever he's barking at.

Puppy Training And Leash Training

 

For dog lovers, puppy training is the first responsibility that comes with acquiring a new puppy. Bringing a puppy home is a wonderful experience that comes with responsibilities, like bringing home a new born baby.  With patience and love you can accomplish anything.   Puppies are willing to learn and love you back.

Puppy training should begin as soon as the puppy sets feet in the house. This is quite different from adult dog house training. It requires basic dog obedience training and teaching the dog new old tricks plus, dog leash training using dog training commands. You can get useful information from online dog training to assist you with this.


The best time to begin dog leash training using positive reinforcement is as soon as a puppy is old enough to be taken in to your home. Positive reinforcement means that you should praise and reward your dog greatly for all commands it accomplishes right. Dog training is fun if you have the professional course outline for use at home for positive dog training.

Taking your puppy on a leash walk teaches it to learn how to follow you without breaking out of your hold. The leash is used to teach dog come, teach dog sit, toilet train dog. The leach is a unique dog training aid that goes a long way to ensure dog obedience training is successful while you train a dog at home.

Your puppy will get the needed exercise during leash training, and also learn to urinate or defecate outside as you walk it. A lot of discipline is instilled in the dog during leash training because this is when your puppy is tempted to break lose and really be a free spirited dog by negating dog puppy training commands. Train your dog on a leash for quick positive results.

It is had to talk puppy training without the leash as an important dog training tool. It is the leash that allows you to really put the puppy under control as you walk it and teach it to walk with you and not to be distracted or form the habit of wandering away from you to do doggy things.

If you fail to train your puppy, all the bad habits that are natural to dogs will remain with it and make your relationship unsatisfactory. Basic dog obedience is your responsibility to teach your puppy as soon as possible. Puppy training is usually a house training affair, and dog obedience that is the expected result may become illusive if you lack the basics of proper dog house training.