How to Stop a Yorkshire Terrier from Jumping on People
Yorkshire Terriers are energetic and affectionate, often jumping on people to greet them or seek attention. While this behavior may seem cute, it can become a problem if your Yorkie…
Yorkshire Terriers are energetic and affectionate, often jumping on people to greet them or seek attention. While this behavior may seem cute, it can become a problem if your Yorkie…
Potty training a Yorkshire Terrier requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Since Yorkies are small, their bladders fill up quickly, meaning they need to relieve themselves frequently. Without proper training,…
Many Yorkshire Terrier owners prefer making homemade meals to ensure their pup gets fresh, high-quality, and nutritious food. Since Yorkies have small stomachs and sensitive digestion, it’s essential to create…
Yorkshire Terriers love treats, but choosing the right ones is important for their health, weight management, and dental care. Since Yorkies are a small breed, they need bite-sized, nutritious, and…
Many Yorkshire Terrier owners love sharing food with their furry companions, but not all human foods are safe for dogs. Some foods can provide health benefits, while others can be…
Excessive scratching in Yorkshire Terriers is often a sign of an underlying skin issue. While occasional itching is normal, frequent scratching, biting, or licking can indicate allergies, infections, parasites, or…
Yorkshire Terriers are prone to allergies, which can cause itchy skin, digestive issues, and respiratory problems. If left untreated, allergies can lead to chronic discomfort and infections. Identifying and managing…
Fleas and ticks are common pests that can cause itching, discomfort, and serious health problems in Yorkshire Terriers. Due to their long, silky coats, Yorkies can be more susceptible to…
As Yorkshire Terriers age, their needs change. A senior Yorkie (7+ years old) may experience reduced energy, joint stiffness, and health issues that require extra care. However, with the right…
Yorkshire Terriers are affectionate and attached to their owners, which makes them prone to anxiety. If left unmanaged, anxiety can lead to excessive barking, destructive behavior, and even health issues.…
Yorkshire Terriers are small but tough dogs, and they often try to hide their pain. This instinct comes from their ancestry, as showing weakness in the wild could make them…
Yorkshire Terriers are prone to dental issues, including plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth loss. Since they have small mouths with crowded teeth, bacteria and food particles can accumulate quickly,…