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I love Yorkies so much! I am saving up for a Yorkie but I don't know much
about there personalty. Does anybody have a Yorkie or know one? |
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I don't have any, but know several. Very personable little dogs. They may be small, but seem to think they're *huge*.
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I have only met a couple, they were nice little dogs..and so very, very, cute. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for terriers.
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All I can say is obedience training is a must. (but that's true for all dogs).
My dad has a teacup yorkie named Boone, and it's been quoted accurately that they're little dogs with huge personalities. This little mess is a terror, but again like I said he has had no discipline or training. On the other hand my sister has a standard sized yorkie and he is the best dog ever. He is about 10 years old now, and unfortunately starting to get cataracts, but is a wonderful dog. You can have a house full of guests and he just sits on the couch and lets whoever wants to pet and love him. Great dog!
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I like them as long as their owners take the time to properly train them.
I feel this needs to be added...not to be rude, but there is no such thing as a "teacup" yorkie, nor is there such a thing as a "tiny toy" yorkie or any other breed, either. They're all puppy mill dogs and should NOT be bred!
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I have to admit, I'm not a small breed lover.... I appreciate ( if they don't bite me ! ) but really love the gentle giants. I'm really put out with the owners of some of these " babies " who pamper them to the point that they are no longer dogs, but " items". I only hope these owners bring out what the breed was formed for.... not for fluff/puff and ribbons in their hair .
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Thank you all for your input, it helps alot!
I don't think I want to get a teacup yorkie, because all I have heard of them is that they are not a good dog.
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