Suzie the Yorkie Puppy
Suzie is a sweet girl who will make a wonderful companion. Suzie is great with all dogs from the large to the small and she will also be fine with children, but a quiet household would be the best for her.
Her coat is in the popular Puppy Cut that makes her look like a cute Teddy bear. She is a snuggler and will be your best friend.
She is a loving girl
Despite their small size Yorkies are able to have big personalities. They're extremely smart, fast learners and eager to please. They are also very affectionate and devoted to their owners. They also make excellent watchdogs. They can be nervous or shy when meeting strangers. However, they have a protective and discerning nature.
These traits make them a great option for families with children. They are playful with children, and they enjoy spending time with them. They might not get with other dogs. This is particularly true if the dog they are competing with is bigger than them. They are competitive and will do their best to dominate the other dog. In many cases, this may result in fighting.
Yorkies are somewhat shy of strangers, however they're not scared of them. Their small size doesn't allow them to flee however they can be hesitant to move away if they feel threatened. This is a great thing, as it helps to keep them secure from predators and other risky situations.
Yorkies are small and can easily dehydrate. This can cause number of health issues. It is crucial to give them plenty of food and water to keep them hydrated. Introduce them to their new surroundings gradually. Start by letting them explore each room in the house and sniff the different areas. Once they are at ease in their surroundings you can take them out.
In addition to water and food You should also give your puppy regular exercise. This is essential for their physical and mental health. Regular walks lasting for twenty minutes will aid in their growth and help develop, encourage healthy digestion and appetite, and to prevent boredom and behavioral issues. You can also get your puppy in other activities such as fetching small toys to strengthen their muscles.
Yorkies also require daily grooming. Brushing them regularly helps to spread natural oils to the skin and avoid infections in the ear. It is also recommended to wash their ears at least once a week. Regular dental care is essential. This will prevent gum disease and tooth decay in the near future.
She is trained to crate
The crate is an essential part of puppy's learning. It helps establish a routine and help your dog learn the structure of your house. It is also a great tool for potty training. It is important to remember that puppies are still young and not familiar with the world around them. They are curious, despite their small size, and will explore all things within reach. This can cause major damage to your home, so you should ensure your home is safe.
If your puppy isn't in the crate, it's important to supervise closely and keep them away from dangerous areas. You should not leave your puppy unattended for long periods of time. You should employ positive reinforcement to help encourage desired behavior. If your puppy displays negative behaviors, you should redirect their attention to toys or treats. If they continue to chew, be stern with them in a loud voice or make sure you clap your hands. This will teach them to stop chewing.
Yorkies as well as other breeds of dogs are high-energy dogs who may develop negative behavior such as chewing or digging at your furniture due to boredom. You can harness their energy in a positive manner by engaging in agility training. The breed is also a natural watchdog, and can be trained to alert you to intruders or strangers. It's also a great therapy dog that can provide comfort to people in nursing homes and hospitals.
Susie was diagnosed with an upset stomach after vomiting. The blood tests she took were normal and it is probable that the problem is a simple gastric irritation. It is, however, a bit difficult to watch her in so much pain.
When you bring your puppy home, it's crucial to start training as soon as you can. Start by the puppy to each room in your home. This will allow your dog to become familiar with the layout of your home and also allow you to introduce him to his crate and food dishes. You should also encourage them to go to the bathroom by taking them outside regularly. Lastly, be sure to be sure to praise your puppy whenever they pee or poop properly. They may be frightened and confused when you scold them.
She is good with any dog
Some yorkies will instantly connect with another dog, while other yorkies may take a little more time. It is suggested to introduce a new puppy to other dogs. However, you should always supervise the interactions. Be aware that yorkies can be sensitive to other dogs' emotions and can react to them in unexpected ways. This can result in aggression, so it is important to be careful and adopt an appropriate method of introduction.
Yorkies require regular mental and physical stimulation to keep them healthy and vibrant. Yorkies are playful and can be a bit cocky and can appear feisty or assertive. They are intelligent and learn quickly. However, they could be bored if they don't receive enough stimulation for their minds.
It is essential to keep up with your puppy's veterinary examinations. This will ensure your yorkie gets all the needed vaccinations and other treatments to keep it healthy. It can also help establish a relationship with your veterinarian, which will be crucial in the future if you ever require advice from a vet or seek assistance for an illness.
Yorkies have a quick metabolism, so they have to be fed several small meals throughout the day. This keeps their energy levels up and prevent them from getting too hungry. Also, Source should only be fed foods that are specifically formulated to suit their weight. This will help to avoid gastrointestinal problems.
Not least, it's crucial to make sure your home is puppy-proofed. This includes the securement of electrical cords, covering any houseplants that could be poisonous to canines, and keeping objects that may be chewed or ingested by your pup. It is also a good idea to teach your puppy basic commands. This will help them control their behavior when walking.
You should also make sure that you adhere to a consistent routine for toilet training your puppy. It is best to take them to go potty immediately when they get up, after eating, and before tucking them in for the night. This will allow them to learn that they can go out to relieve themselves at certain times during the day.
She is good with kids
You'll have to be prepared to assume the responsibility of an Yorkie for your family. These tiny little bundles of joy require daily care to remain healthy and happy. Create a schedule that works for them and make sure they get plenty of time to play. They also need a safe and comfortable bed, like an orthopedic puppy bed. You should also purchase some puppy toys, like puzzles and training games that keep their minds busy. These toys will also aid them in learning how to communicate better.
A well-socialized Yorkie will be friendly with people of all ages and backgrounds. This is especially important during the crucial period of socialization between 3 and 14 week olds. They'll then be less likely to develop fear or aggression towards strangers in adulthood. Socialization will help them adapt to different surroundings and household noises like doorbells, vacuum cleaners and kitchen appliances. You'll also want to acclimate them to being treated with respect, including grooming and having their ears examined.
You can also interact with your Yorkie by taking them out to other dogs with supervision. This will teach them to interact with other dogs and can stop them from becoming territorial or aggressive. Introduce new dogs to your Yorkie only in a secure, controlled environment. A dog park or pet-friendly store are good alternatives.
Watchdog Abilities

Yorkies are great watchdogs due to their determination. They are able to alert you to intruders and danger, and guard your children and elderly. They also function as therapy dogs, bringing comfort and support to those in hospitals and nursing homes. They also provide assistance during natural disasters and during war, demonstrating their versatility as working dogs.
To keep your Yorkie healthy you must offer them various foods and snacks that are low in fat. They may also have issues with joint joints and therefore avoiding activities that put excessive stress on them is crucial. It is also possible to feed them small meals throughout the entire day. This will help maintain their blood sugar levels and prevent symptoms of low blood sugar, like fatigue, weakness or seizures.