Buying & Preparing For A Yorkie
Pick Your Yorkie Puppy
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When the time has come to select your Yorkie Puppy, consider your options carefully. Respect your seller's input about which puppy is right for you. If you are rescuing an older dog, ask your contact person for information on its health, temperament, behavior and history.
When the time has come to select your Yorkie Puppy, consider your options carefully. Respect your seller's input about which puppy is right for you. If you are rescuing an older dog, ask your contact person for information on its health, temperament, behavior and history.
Get Your Yorkshire Terrier Registration Papers
Get your registration application from the seller when you purchase the puppy or after the purchase. Ensure that if you do not receive your Yorkie registration papers that they will be mailed to you after. Make sure the breeder completes the appropriate sections of the form and signs it. The breeder/seller can also help you fill out your section correctly.
Register Your Yorkie Puppy
Send the completed, signed registration application to the registration company right away. Your Yorkie puppy will then become part of one of the nation's registry of purebred dogs. There are several registries out there such as ckc, apr, akc, united all breeds and others.
Get It in Writing
Information about the sale or adoption should be in writing. The contract should include, for example, details regarding any fees, spay-neuter agreements, health guarantees. Get specific feeding instructions from the seller.
Prepare Yourself For Your Yorkie Puppy
Get ready for your new friend before you bring him home, to make sure the transition will be as smooth as possible. Buy food, treats, a collar and leash, toys, grooming tools and other necessities in advance so your Yorkie puppy will have everything he needs. If you have other dogs at home, prepare yourself to watch them interact closely at first. Do not leave the puppies unattended together until you are certain that it's safe.
Get ready for your new friend before you bring him home, to make sure the transition will be as smooth as possible. Buy food, treats, a collar and leash, toys, grooming tools and other necessities in advance so your Yorkie puppy will have everything he needs. If you have other dogs at home, prepare yourself to watch them interact closely at first. Do not leave the puppies unattended together until you are certain that it's safe.
Buy Some Toys
Provide your Yorkie Puppy with a variety of toys to prevent him from playing with your socks and shoes or your morning paper. Get some toys that you and your puppy can play with together. You can purchase plush toys and some things to keep him busy when he's alone. You can purchase rope bones too.
Puppy-Proof Your Home
Prepare your home before your new Yorkshire Terrier arrives. Move breakables or "chewables" to higher ground. Make electrical cords inaccessible to curious paws and noses. Block off any area of the house that you want off-limits to the dog. Put the lid down on your toilet and your shoes up in your closet.
Make a Bed
Every Yorkie needs a quiet place to call his own. Create a comfortable area, whether a crate, a pile of blankets, for your puppy to go to when he needs rest or privacy.
Make a Schedule For Your Yorkie
You and your family members should decide who will be responsible for food, water, walking, exercise, clean-up and grooming of the new Yorkie. Post a schedule of tasks in a visible area of the house to remind everyone of their responsibilities. Ensure that the Yorkie puppy has food and water at all times next to him/her. Little Yorkies should never skip meals as they can have a sugar attack.
Find a Veterinarian
You should choose a veterinarian for your dog as soon as possible. Have your Yorkie Puppy examined by the vet within a few days of his arrival. Give your vet copies of the Yorkie's health records, and set up a vaccination and check-up schedule. You can ask the seller for a recommendation.
Get a Collar For Your Yorkshire Terrier
Your dog should wear a flat leather or nylon collar with a buckle at all times, except when in a crate. The collar should be tight enough that it will not slide over the Yorkie's ears, but loose enough that you can fit two fingers between the collar and the dog's neck.
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