Is One Of The Yorkies For Sale In Colorado Right For You

By James Gray


Dog lovers who live in small apartments and condos have to think carefully before they buy a puppy companion. They are going to be looking for an animal that can thrive in small spaces and won't annoy the neighbors who are living on the other side of the wall, ceiling, or floor. The Yorkies for sale in Colorado are among the most suitable breeds on the planet for apartment dwellers. In addition to that, if you purchase one you'll be the proud owner of the most popular toy breed in the country.

With their bright eyes, silky coats, cute little topknots, and bigger than life personalities, these pups can be great additions to the families that are right for them. They do not belong in every family however. Yorkshires are not appropriate for families with little kids. Most breeders of Yorkshire terriers refuse to sell them to anyone who as a youngster less than six or seven in the household.

Families who are gone all day, and have to leave their pet alone for long periods of time, need to find some other breed. If grooming, or having your pet groomed regularly, is something you don't have the time or interest for, you should look somewhere else. Yorkshire terriers can be hard to house train and usually need to be crated. Families without the patience to get over this hurdle need to select a breed easier to train.

Yorkshires tend to be yappers, which is going to annoy your neighbors and frustrate you, unless they are trained early. You will have to teach your pet when it is okay to bark and when it is not. These terriers can be pugnacious. Most of them think they're Rottweilers and can go after strange dogs at will. They must be socialized early to avoid this problem. Yorkshires can be very particular about what they eat. They tend to have digestive issues that need the attention of a vet.

The dogs can be snappish if they get startled and may have separation anxiety if left alone too long. Yorkshires are very intuitive. They will pick up on your mood and react accordingly. If you are nervous and over protective of them, Yorkshires can become anxious and nervous themselves.

Yorkies often retain their baby teeth. This can be a problem when the adult teeth try to come in. Unless you take your puppy to the vet he could end up with crooked teeth and tooth decay.

On the positive side, you won't have to spend hours outside exercising your Yorkie. Although they are active, a walk around the block is usually sufficient as long as you give them plenty of playtime inside. Yorkshires don't like the cold and are susceptible to colds if exposed.

Yorkshires are a pretty hardy breed, but there are certain conditions they are more apt to develop. You should ask the breeder for the parents' health clearances in order to assure yourself the puppy doesn't have inherited health issues. When it's all said and done, Yorkies are wonderful companions for people looking for elegant, bright, and affectionate little dogs.




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