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Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:01 pm
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Welcome to Peru Teacup Yorkies!
We are a small family run Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) kennel. We have been raising Yorkshire Terrier puppies for 12 years.
We offer the most exquisite teacup Yorkies, tiny teacup Yorkies, and tiny Yorkie puppies that you will find anywhere. Questions or comments? Email us! [email protected]
we specialize in small Yorkies for sale. We are reputable Yorkie breeders raising loving, healthy Yorkies puppies for sale at affordable prices. We breed and raise both Teacup Yorkies and Standard Yorkies. Since 2004 we have been breeding and raising quality Yorkies.
Our Yorkies are lively and inquisitive, physically and mentally quick, and spends much time trotting (or dashing) around checking things out, lover of comfort, our teacup Yorkies enjoys cuddling on laps and snuggling into soft pillows.
We ship through major airlines and shippings agencies throughout the country. Your puppy must be at least 8 weeks old and weigh at least one pound before he/she can be shipped.
1- Training goals should be age appropriate.
Certainly, owners should plan to train their Yorkie for housebreaking, commands, and socialization…and to a key to success is to have appropriate expectations. Puppies can begin training at 8-weeks-old. In regard to housebreaking, it is important to understand that bladder and bowel muscles need to develop and strengthen as the pup grows. During the weeks (and the first couple of months) that a pup is being shown what to do and where to go, these lessons will start to be installed while muscles are developing…And the end result by the age of 3 to 4 months, is a well-trained dog.
2 – Age in Months = Hours Needs can be Held
The best way to estimate how long you can expect a puppy to hold his needs is to remember that a 2-month-old can hold on for only about 2 hours, a 3-month-old no more than 3 hours and so on. This continues until the Yorkie can hold on for about 8 hours. Expecting more than this length of time is unrealistic.
3 – Choose One Area
Simply just choosing “outside” as the bathroom area is not going to teach solid lessons. Owners should choose one specific location that will only be used for housebreaking. Please keep in mind that an area chosen in the spring may not work well in the winter. Think about how things will work when it is raining, snowing and/or the weather turns cold.
No other activity should take place in that spot…It should not be an area that your dog plays near and it should not be near a BBQ, patio deck, etc.
4 The 15 Minute Rule
Just about 15 minutes after eating a meal, a Yorkie puppy should be taken to the designated area, and owners should allow the puppy to have at least 15 minutes to pee or poo.One of the most common mistakes that owners can make is to expect their puppy to go to the bathroom within just minutes of being brought outside. Certainly, if the puppy has an immediate need, this may happen.
However, it is more realistic to allow time for the pup to choose the perfect spot within the chosen area…and for bladder and bowel muscles to relax enough to release urine and/or bowel movements.While standing outside, time can seem to creep by very slowly. So, a good tip is to keep yourself occupied while your Yorkie sniffs around. Read a book, messages on your phone, sit on an outdoor bench if you must, but remain in the area for at least those 15 minutes.
One of the biggest frustrations of owners trying to train their puppy is that the pup goes to the bathroom as soon as he is brought back into the house…And this is often the result of not allowing for enough time.
5- If He Has to Go, He Has to Go
Crates and other confinement methods will not stop a Yorkie puppy from urinating or having a bowel movement if the body simply cannot hold it in. While canines dislike soiling in an enclosed area, expectations must be realistic. When young, usually up until the age of 4 months, puppies will wake up at least one time per night and should be taken outside (or pee pads). Note – Allowing a Yorkie to use pee pads placed in a crate at night will be counterproductive to trying to train the pup to use them placed elsewhere during the day. So better is to bring your Yorkie to the designated area and allow him or her to go to the bathroom.
If your Yorkie must be home alone during the day, using a canine playpen or gating off an area will work better than crating. Close confinement while awake only puts stress on a dog, which leads to destructive behavior, barking, and misbehavior when released.
5- If He Has to Go, He Has to Go
Crates and other confinement methods will not stop a Yorkie puppy from urinating or having a bowel movement if the body simply cannot hold it in. While canines dislike soiling in an enclosed area, expectations must be realistic. When young, usually up until the age of 4 months, puppies will wake up at least one time per night and should be taken outside (or pee pads). Note – Allowing a Yorkie to use pee pads placed in a crate at night will be counterproductive to trying to train the pup to use them placed elsewhere during the day. So better is to bring your Yorkie to the designated area and allow him or her to go to the bathroom.
If your Yorkie must be home alone during the day, using a canine playpen or gating off an area will work better than crating. Close confinement while awake only puts stress on a dog, which leads to destructive behavior, barking, and misbehavior when released.
6 – Be Aware of the Signs
The next tip sounds simple enough: Watch your dog for signs that he or she is about to go to the bathroom, however owners must be right on top of this. Within seconds of lifting a leg or squatting, it may be too late to bring the pup outside. By tethering a puppy to you, you can keep an eye on the pup, noticing signs such as pacing around, appearing to be restless, whining, etc. Each dog is different and each will have a “tell”, which is a physical or verbal cue that bathroom needs are eminent. As soon as you see this, bring your Yorkie out, even if this means carrying him and jogging to the designated area for the pup to finish what may have been started inside.
7 – Small Steps
In regard to training, both for commands and for house training, celebrate the small successes along the way. This keeps both dog and owner motivated to continue on and improve. One of the most important tips is that a dog will mimic his owner in regard to enthusiasm. An owner must act as a coach, cheering their pup to take appropriate actions, giving out great praise when done correctly and having a “that’s okay, let’s try again” attitude if mistakes are made.
Bonus Tip: You know, we really wanted to stick with 7 pointers, because well…that’s a nice even number. However, a very important rule is to teach your Yorkie that it is you who is in charge. We all want to spoil our pets and that ‘s perfectly fine. But at the same time, behavior can tend to be a bit out of control and a dog will tend to not listen to owners unless he respects them. Show your Yorkie that you are the leader by only placing down his dinner dish after he obeys the ‘sit’ command and by always being the first to enter and exit the house.
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Welcome to Peru Teacup Yorkies!
We are a small family run Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie) kennel. We have been raising Yorkshire Terrier puppies for 12 years.
We offer the most exquisite teacup Yorkies, tiny teacup Yorkies, and tiny Yorkie puppies that you will find anywhere. Questions or comments? Email us! [email protected]
we specialize in small Yorkies for sale. We are reputable Yorkie breeders raising loving, healthy Yorkies puppies for sale at affordable prices. We breed and raise both Teacup Yorkies and Standard Yorkies. Since 2004 we have been breeding and raising quality Yorkies.
Our Yorkies are lively and inquisitive, physically and mentally quick, and spends much time trotting (or dashing) around checking things out, lover of comfort, our teacup Yorkies enjoys cuddling on laps and snuggling into soft pillows.
We ship through major airlines and shippings agencies throughout the country. Your puppy must be at least 8 weeks old and weigh at least one pound before he/she can be shipped.
1- Training goals should be age appropriate.
Certainly, owners should plan to train their Yorkie for housebreaking, commands, and socialization…and to a key to success is to have appropriate expectations. Puppies can begin training at 8-weeks-old. In regard to housebreaking, it is important to understand that bladder and bowel muscles need to develop and strengthen as the pup grows. During the weeks (and the first couple of months) that a pup is being shown what to do and where to go, these lessons will start to be installed while muscles are developing…And the end result by the age of 3 to 4 months, is a well-trained dog.
2 – Age in Months = Hours Needs can be Held
The best way to estimate how long you can expect a puppy to hold his needs is to remember that a 2-month-old can hold on for only about 2 hours, a 3-month-old no more than 3 hours and so on. This continues until the Yorkie can hold on for about 8 hours. Expecting more than this length of time is unrealistic.
3 – Choose One Area
Simply just choosing “outside” as the bathroom area is not going to teach solid lessons. Owners should choose one specific location that will only be used for housebreaking. Please keep in mind that an area chosen in the spring may not work well in the winter. Think about how things will work when it is raining, snowing and/or the weather turns cold.
No other activity should take place in that spot…It should not be an area that your dog plays near and it should not be near a BBQ, patio deck, etc.
4 The 15 Minute Rule
Just about 15 minutes after eating a meal, a Yorkie puppy should be taken to the designated area, and owners should allow the puppy to have at least 15 minutes to pee or poo.One of the most common mistakes that owners can make is to expect their puppy to go to the bathroom within just minutes of being brought outside. Certainly, if the puppy has an immediate need, this may happen.
However, it is more realistic to allow time for the pup to choose the perfect spot within the chosen area…and for bladder and bowel muscles to relax enough to release urine and/or bowel movements.While standing outside, time can seem to creep by very slowly. So, a good tip is to keep yourself occupied while your Yorkie sniffs around. Read a book, messages on your phone, sit on an outdoor bench if you must, but remain in the area for at least those 15 minutes.
One of the biggest frustrations of owners trying to train their puppy is that the pup goes to the bathroom as soon as he is brought back into the house…And this is often the result of not allowing for enough time.
5- If He Has to Go, He Has to Go
Crates and other confinement methods will not stop a Yorkie puppy from urinating or having a bowel movement if the body simply cannot hold it in. While canines dislike soiling in an enclosed area, expectations must be realistic. When young, usually up until the age of 4 months, puppies will wake up at least one time per night and should be taken outside (or pee pads). Note – Allowing a Yorkie to use pee pads placed in a crate at night will be counterproductive to trying to train the pup to use them placed elsewhere during the day. So better is to bring your Yorkie to the designated area and allow him or her to go to the bathroom.
If your Yorkie must be home alone during the day, using a canine playpen or gating off an area will work better than crating. Close confinement while awake only puts stress on a dog, which leads to destructive behavior, barking, and misbehavior when released.
5- If He Has to Go, He Has to Go
Crates and other confinement methods will not stop a Yorkie puppy from urinating or having a bowel movement if the body simply cannot hold it in. While canines dislike soiling in an enclosed area, expectations must be realistic. When young, usually up until the age of 4 months, puppies will wake up at least one time per night and should be taken outside (or pee pads). Note – Allowing a Yorkie to use pee pads placed in a crate at night will be counterproductive to trying to train the pup to use them placed elsewhere during the day. So better is to bring your Yorkie to the designated area and allow him or her to go to the bathroom.
If your Yorkie must be home alone during the day, using a canine playpen or gating off an area will work better than crating. Close confinement while awake only puts stress on a dog, which leads to destructive behavior, barking, and misbehavior when released.
6 – Be Aware of the Signs
The next tip sounds simple enough: Watch your dog for signs that he or she is about to go to the bathroom, however owners must be right on top of this. Within seconds of lifting a leg or squatting, it may be too late to bring the pup outside. By tethering a puppy to you, you can keep an eye on the pup, noticing signs such as pacing around, appearing to be restless, whining, etc. Each dog is different and each will have a “tell”, which is a physical or verbal cue that bathroom needs are eminent. As soon as you see this, bring your Yorkie out, even if this means carrying him and jogging to the designated area for the pup to finish what may have been started inside.
7 – Small Steps
In regard to training, both for commands and for house training, celebrate the small successes along the way. This keeps both dog and owner motivated to continue on and improve. One of the most important tips is that a dog will mimic his owner in regard to enthusiasm. An owner must act as a coach, cheering their pup to take appropriate actions, giving out great praise when done correctly and having a “that’s okay, let’s try again” attitude if mistakes are made.
Bonus Tip: You know, we really wanted to stick with 7 pointers, because well…that’s a nice even number. However, a very important rule is to teach your Yorkie that it is you who is in charge. We all want to spoil our pets and that ‘s perfectly fine. But at the same time, behavior can tend to be a bit out of control and a dog will tend to not listen to owners unless he respects them. Show your Yorkie that you are the leader by only placing down his dinner dish after he obeys the ‘sit’ command and by always being the first to enter and exit the house.
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