Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Yorkie Puppies

The Yorkshire Terrier was originally bred as a ratter and hunter who was small enough to get into fox and badger burrows. Soon the Yorkie puppy became a popular pet, especially for women who could carry the small dog under their arm or in their bag. While this breed is small they can still be a strong guardian for a family. It is delightful to own a Yorkie puppy and often people will have more than one in their house.

The Yorkshire Terrier is an excellent breed for people who don't have much space. However, always remember that each dog is an individual. So while some dogs can be wonderful with children and families there are several factors involved. One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a Yorkie puppy is the family lineage since it can have a great impact on the general disposition of the puppy. You also need to make sure you have children that will provide your Yorkie puppy with a nurturing and loving environment, otherwise the personality of your puppy won't matter.
Once you have made the decision to get a Yorkie puppy you want to make sure your house is prepared. The first thing you should do is choose a veterinarian that your are both comfortable with and trust. Try talking with other Yorkshire Terrier owners in your area if you need some recommendations for good veterinarians.

The second most important part to preparing your house is to make sure it is puppy proof. If anything is left out you can be sure the Yorkie puppy will get into it and this can sometimes have deadly consequences. The ten most dangerous products in your house include antifreeze, watch batteries, mothballs, fabric softeners, chocolate, bleach, Tylenol, mouthwash, peach pits and household plants.
Lastly you should educate yourself before bringing your Yorkie puppy home. Make sure you know about all health problems common to the breed so that you can catch health problems before they become a major problem for your dog.
Once you get your Yorkie puppy you want to schedule an appointment with the veterinarian for a regular check up as soon as possible. The best time to take your new puppy to the veterinarian is between three and ten days. This allows you Yorkie puppy to adjust to their new surroundings in your home. In order to avoid health problems it is important to keep stress to a minimum since stress is the most common factor for Yorkie puppies.

Take your puppy to the vet right away if you notice them acting strange or if they don't want to eat. Keep feeding your Yorkie puppy the same food that the breeder used for at least two weeks and then start slowly mixing it with your new dog food. You should feed your puppy at least three to four times a day and if you puppy isn't eating then you can add a bit of warm water. Maintaining a proper grooming schedule is also important, which should include checking the ears and clipping the nails.

It is important to make sure you are ready before choosing between Yorkshire Terrier puppies. One of the most enjoyable parts of getting a new puppy is choosing Yorkshire Terrier puppy names.

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